Sir Martin Sorrell criticized the government's plan to alter the working week, claiming that such experiments don't enhance productivity and instead, businesses need stability and investment.
Sorrell emphasized the need for a business environment that drives productivity through investment rather than changes in work hours, warning against the impact of flexible working initiatives.
He pointed out that proposed reforms, including banning exploitative contracts, should not overshadow the need for practical measures such as investment incentives that truly fuel business growth.
Sorrell expressed concern over potential tax increases, suggesting that economic growth would be better supported through tangible tax incentives rather than changes that discourage investment.
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