Moving to four-day week backed by those who vote Labour - and Reform
Briefly

According to a new poll by Survation, 72% of Labour voters support moving toward a shorter working week, a significant backing for potential government policy shifts.
In a surprising turn, 59% of voters for Nigel Farage's Reform UK also favor a four-day working week, suggesting broad appeal across political lines.
The UK, which works longer full-time hours than most European nations, has not seen a significant reduction in working hours since the 1980s, indicating a need for change.
Campaigners are preparing a four-day work week pilot for November, aiming to provide robust findings to support policy adoption by the new Labour government.
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