In November 2019 shadow chancellor John McDonnell stated that the Labour party would introduce a 32-hour work week policy if they gained the majority in the General Election. Workers in the UK would be classified as working “full-time” if they worked 32 hours. The policy would also apply to government workers including those in the NHS. Opponents of the plan, including the Conservative Party, argue that the plan would increase staff costs at the NHS by £6.1bn a year.
@92GSG3B3yrs3Y
Yes, and make it a 30-hour work week
@heckinglunn3yrs3Y
Yes, but the businesses should make the decision to transition.
Deleted3yrs3Y
If that's what the employer wants to do.
@7YN8S663yrs3Y
Only if they work part time.
@ThomasJ2493yrs3Y
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