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Mini-Manifesto

Ahead of the next General Election in 2024, we have published a Mini Manifesto which we are calling on all political parties to endorse. 

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The policies included would enable the transition to a four-day week with no loss of pay across the economy and it can be downloaded >>> here.

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In summary, the Mini Manifesto calls for:

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  • A reduction to the maximum working week from 48 hours per week to 32 hours per week by 2030

  • An amendment to official flexible working guidance to include the right for workers to request a four-day, 32-hour working week with no loss of pay

  • A £100 million fund to support companies in the private sector to move to a four-day, 32-hour working week

  • A fully funded four-day week pilot in the public sector

  • A Working Time Council bringing together trade unions, industry leaders and business leaders to coordinate on policy and implementation of a shorter working week

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The Mini Manifesto has been backed by think tanks New Economics Foundation (NEF), Autonomy and Common Wealth.

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We will be busy campaigning on all of these policies from now until the next General Election. To get involved please sign-up to our newsletter here.

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