WebSep 1, 2024 · IPPR calls for four-day week trials across more sectors in Scotland. Published: 01 Sep 2024. The majority (80%) of working-age people in Scotland, across both manual and desk-based jobs, have said they would support a four-day working week without any loss of pay. With so many people in favour of the change, and the potential benefits a shorter ... WebSep 1, 2024 · Researchers at IPPR Scotland have called on the Scottish Government to expand its four-day week pilot to include more sectors, including people working non …
IPPR calls for four-day week trials across more sectors in Scotland
WebSep 1, 2024 · A new poll has prompted experts to call on Scotland to expand its trials for a four-day working week. It comes after research from think thank IPPR Scotland found that 80% of people believed that cutting the number of days they work in a week, without reductions in pay, would positively impact their wellbeing. WebIn a survey conducted by IPPR Scotland, a think tank, 83% of respondents supported a four-day work week with no loss off pay. robbery edinburgh
Scotland is trialling a four-day work week without a pay cut
WebSep 1, 2024 · The Scottish National Party previously pledged a £10 million fund for businesses trialling a four-day week, which would involve no loss of pay. And now think-tank IPPR Scotland has found 80% of ... WebSep 3, 2024 · Already, think tank IPPR Scotland has urged the Scottish government to expand the trials further. Rachel Statham, IPPR’s senior research fellow, said: ‘The Scottish government is right to be... WebSep 1, 2024 · MORE than eight out of 10 Scots would support the introduction of a four-day working week, a new poll has found. Research for the think tank IPPR Scotland found that 80% of people believed that cutting their number of days at work – with no loss of pay – would have a "positive effect on their wellbeing". robbery commercial