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Council told to ‘immediately’ end four-day week experiment

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
July 1, 2023
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Council told to ‘immediately’ end four-day week experiment
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inisters have ordered a local council to end its experiment with a four-day week.

South Cambridgeshire District Council had announced plans to extend its trial until next April but ministers have ordered officials to end it now.

It was first local authority in the UK to undertake such a trial.

Local government minister Lee Rowley wrote to Liberal Democrat council leader Bridget Smith to “ask that you end your experiment immediately” and say he had concerns about the “value for money” for local taxpayers.

All councils are expected to ensure that finite and valuable taxpayers’ money is used in a way which demonstrates value for money – something which paying employees for an extra day of work that is not carried out is unlikely to demonstrate

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There has been growing interest in four-day week experiments in the UK and globally, with some businesses praising the shift to a shorter working week.

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But Mr Rowley, in a letter dated June 30, said such a model is inappropriate for local authorities.

“As I am sure you are aware, all councils are expected to ensure that finite and valuable taxpayers’ money is used in a way which demonstrates value for money – something which paying employees for an extra day of work that is not carried out is unlikely to demonstrate,” he wrote.

“I strongly believe in the ability of councils to innovate and find new ways to discharge their responsibilities – yet removing up to 20% of the capacity to do those activities is not something which should be acceptable for a council seeking to demonstrate value for money for its taxpayers and residents.

“Whilst some private sector organisations may choose to experiment with their own capital and capacity regarding ‘four-day working weeks’, local government should not do the same.”

He said such an approach could breach the council’s legal duties under the Local Government Act.

This move by the Government flies in the face of all the evidence which shows the four-day week has been a huge success at the council

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities will “shortly be issuing clear guidance” on the matter, Mr Rowley added.

“I look forward to your confirmation that South Cambridgeshire will be returning to established norms around local government workforce capacity in the coming weeks ahead,” he said.

Joe Ryle, director of the 4-Day Week campaign group, said: “This move by the Government flies in the face of all the evidence, which shows the four-day week has been a huge success at the council.

“The four-day week with no loss of pay is already being being rolled out across the private sector so it’s only fair the public sector are included too.

“There is no good reason to end this trial, which is already bringing many benefits to council workers, local residents and saving the council money.”

On average we only fill about 80% and we have some vacancies that we have been carrying for years, particularly in planning. We had to do something

South Cambridgeshire District Council has been contacted for comment.

Ms Smith recently told the BBC the move came after years of relying on agency staff to fill the gaps left by vacancies.

“On average we only fill about 80% and we have some vacancies that we have been carrying for years, particularly in planning,” she told the broadcaster.

“We had to do something. We have already managed to deliver a third of a million pounds in savings, largely because we’ve now filled some of those really difficult to fill roles within planning.

“It means we’re delivering a much better planning service to our residents.”



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