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Unison Scotland slam national skills agency for refusing to pilot four-day working week

UNISON Scotland blasted the country’s national skills agency today for refusing to pilot a four-day week despite it being Scottish government policy.

The union said that Skills Development Scotland (SDS) has knocked back a proposal to trial the initiative which arose from last year’s pay deal.

A ballot of members had shown overwhelming support for the plan, Unison said, and the policy is backed by most political parties in Holyrood including the governing SNP.

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