Richard Burgon: a four-day week is not our policy

Richard Burgon: a four-day week is not our policy

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The transcript discusses the economic risks and investment issues, particularly focusing on the potential costs and implications of implementing a four-day workweek in the NHS. It examines the crisis in the NHS, attributing responsibility to the government, and debates the policy's feasibility. The discussion concludes with considerations for the future, suggesting that a four-day workweek could be a possibility in the next decade.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the potential costs associated with implementing a four day week in the NHS?

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How has the Conservative government influenced the current crisis in the NHS?

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What are the implications of a four day week on labor policy in the NHS?

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What was John McDonald's stance on the four day week?

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What does the speaker suggest about the feasibility of a four day week in the future?

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