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Emelia Williams looks at the barriers: www.lancaster.ac.uk/work-foundat...
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Some great insights on how we can ensure the fair treatment of gig workers and provide transparency and worker autonomy in AI decision making processes.
the Government has promised long overdue reforms to strengthen health and safety regulations and enforcement.
But if they are to succeed, they must think carefully about how to navigate a hostile press and create a positive narrative.
Landlords of the Prince Charles Cinema are demanding the inclusion of a break clause in their new lease. Which could see PCC kicked out with only 6 months notice if landlords get planning permission to redevelop.
If you have a sec please sign the petition.
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1.4 million people in severely insecure work live in the PRS.
They will find it especially challenging to cover the cost of an unwanted move and to find a new home they can afford.
And how new WF research points to greater access to secure and stable employment as a key part of the solution.
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Over half (54%) said they'd raise prices. With wage growth slowing and prices already high, that could add additional pressure to households.
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www.thetimes.com/article/why-...
That’s why we propose moving attention from downstream measures to more upstream measures.
Some of our key recommendations are:
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Finland: People in ill-health who can undertake reduced or modified tasks through part-time work, can qualify for partial sick allowance, at 50% of the full benefit.
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Germany, France, Italy, Poland:
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Germany, Denmark, Netherlands...: mandate employers provide OH. Near universal coverage.
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France: 35 hour working week, maximum 48 hours with overtime. Workers paid 125% of their salary for the first 8 hours of overtime and 150% thereafter.
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Finland: A recent law has granted most workers the right to work remotely for at least half of their working hours. (2/7)
Our new report examines approaches taken by other nations to support healthy work and the overall health of their working age populations
A thread...
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The key takeaway? Flexibility, autonomy, and support during the first year after ill health onset are game changers for keeping people in work.
A ~long~ thread to unpack our key findings🧵
A near record 2.78 million people are out of the labour market due to ill-health in the UK.
Our latest briefing shows how Government & employers can work together to help retain more people in work when they face health issues.
www.lancaster.ac.uk/work-foundat...
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Not the light Sunday read I planned, but here we are! Read my take on mission-driven policymaking:
open.substack.com/pub/asliatay...
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Let me know your thoughts!
theconversation.com/the-uk-wants...