Meanwhile: 4 day week anyone? I don't think Labour has this planned for anywhere lol but flashback when Jeremy Corbyn was running as labour leader labour plans was to cut the working week to 32 hours with no loss of pay in its manifesto
(PDF manifesto (Corbyn's)
https://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/wmatrix/ukmanifestos2019/localpdf/Labour.pdf
The multi-year study of the trial involving about 450 desk staff plus refuse collectors found:
Staff turnover fell by 39%, helping save £371,500 in a year, mostly on agency staff costs.
Regular household planning applications were decided about a week and a half earlier.
Approximately 15% more major planning application decisions were completed within the correct timescale, compared with before.
The time taken to process changes to housing benefit and council tax benefit claims fell.
Report PDF
https://share.counter.social/s/9fef09
The trial was by Liberal Democrat
On the downside, rent collection for council housing worsened slightly, although this was attributed to the cost of living crisis. The speed with which empty council houses were relet fell slightly, from 28 to 30 days on average
new Labour government is expected to push the NHS to work longer hours to reduce waiting lists, with more operations at weekends, and is preparing to speed up the planning process to boost housebuilding.