George Williams
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Research and Policy Analyst at the Work Foundation. Former parliamentary staffer. Views my own.
🚨 Amazing new report out today from colleagues at the
@workfoundation.bsky.social
on the experiences of people with MS in the labour market.
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12 months ago
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📈Some interesting insights into todays labour market statistics - including from the
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Job vacancies plunge as employers brace for tax rises
Vacancies have plunged to a seven-year low outside the pandemic as employers freeze hiring in the wake of Rachel Reeves’s tax raid.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/vacancies-plunge-seven-low-outside-064459216.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9zdGF0aWNzLnRlYW1zLmNkbi5vZmZpY2UubmV0Lw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAANxOYoC4vpd_q25SnHQFByfewrMT_8yOIEMkLgzfTiUv_A_t1oDNUd2O-6R4pMHvl2Ng6YUXX36Po8J3GPwBF2fM-u9snFXz5_AUkFsYFHU6uv1UlRmgIs9M1zQpzJaSTbrMSQmUiD6Ks9T71O_kl4z7XwTRJBifvONpuLA46_xv
12 months ago
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Attended an event today in Parliament hosted by IOSH on protecting platform workers in the age of AI. Some great insights on how we can ensure the fair treatment of gig workers and provide transparency and worker autonomy in AI decision making processes.
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🚨Excellent blog from my
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colleague Emilia Williams on Shared Parental Leave
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about 1 year ago
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Really sad news R.I.P
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Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye
YouTube video by Roberta Flack - Topic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz38Vxkyow4
about 1 year ago
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🚨 🦺 Check out my new blog for the
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the Government has promised long overdue reforms to strengthen health and safety regulations and enforcement. But if they are to succeed, they must think carefully about how to navigate a hostile press and create a positive narrative.
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Health and safety gone mad? Policymakers need to create a positive health and safety narrative to deliver improvements to workforce health - Lancaster University
Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the Health and Safety Act. The landmark legislation has improved health and safety standards but the UK faces new challenges with rising levels of long-term s...
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/work-foundation/news/blog/health-and-safety-gone-mad-policymakers-need-to-create-a-positive-health-and-safety-narrative-to-deliver-improvements-to-workforce-health
over 1 year ago
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Really worrying news Landlords of the Prince Charles Cinema are demanding the inclusion of a break clause in their new lease. Which could see PCC kicked out with only 6 months notice if landlords get planning permission to redevelop. If you have a sec please sign the petition.
shorturl.at/nIqMD
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Save The Prince Charles Cinema
The iconic Prince Charles Cinema in London’s West End future is under serious threat! We are beyond disappointed that our landlords Zedwell LSQ Ltd and their ultimate parent company Criterion Capital...
https://shorturl.at/nIqMD
over 1 year ago
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Troubling report in
@metrouk.bsky.social
on predicted evictions before the no-fault evictions ban kicks in. 1.4 million people in severely insecure work live in the PRS. They will find it especially challenging to cover the cost of an unwanted move and to find a new home they can afford.
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More than 15,000 renters could lose homes before no-fault ban comes into force
The Renters' Rights Bill is due to pass its final stages in the House of Commons today.
https://metro.co.uk/2025/01/14/15-000-renters-lose-homes-no-fault-ban-comes-force-22274179/
over 1 year ago
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I have a new article in the FE on the UK's ongoing struggle with economic inactivity due to ill-health. And how new WF research points to greater access to secure and stable employment as a key part of the solution.
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Secure Work and Employer Support are Vital to Keep Britain Working
Once again, the UK has become the ‘sick man of Europe’, but this time in a very literal sense. The UK is currently the only…
https://www.fenews.co.uk/exclusive/secure-work-and-employer-support-are-vital-to-keep-britain-working/
over 1 year ago
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Rebecca Florisson
over 1 year ago
Bank of England's monthly survey asked what businesses expect to do to meet the increased cost of National Insurance Contributions in April. Over half (54%) said they'd raise prices. With wage growth slowing and prices already high, that could add additional pressure to households.
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The Work Foundation has just joined Bluesky - give us a follow!
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over 1 year ago
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Alice Martin
over 1 year ago
Great to see our finding in
@thetimes.com
today - that half the people who leave employment due to illness do so in the first year following their decline in health. This is a critical period, requiring good sick pay, leave and adjustments
www.thetimes.com/article/why-...
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Why can’t more than 800,000 job vacancies be filled?
There are four times as many people potentially able to work as there are jobs
https://www.thetimes.com/article/why-cant-more-than-800000-job-vacancies-be-filled-ks2blsq8f
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The UK has near record levels of economic inactivity due to ill-health and is the only G7 nation with a smaller workforce than before the pandemic Our new report examines approaches taken by other nations to support healthy work and the overall health of their working age populations A thread...
over 1 year ago
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George Williams
Asli Atay
over 1 year ago
Our report on tackling economic inactivity is finally out and it’s one we’ve been working on for a while.🥳 The key takeaway? Flexibility, autonomy, and support during the first year after ill health onset are game changers for keeping people in work. A ~long~ thread to unpack our key findings🧵
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🚨📝 New Work Foundation report! A near record 2.78 million people are out of the labour market due to ill-health in the UK. Our latest briefing shows how Government & employers can work together to help retain more people in work when they face health issues.
www.lancaster.ac.uk/work-foundat...
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Stemming the tide: Healthier jobs to tackle economic inactivity - Lancaster University
New Work Foundation research aims to provide new evidence, insights and policy direction for how Government and employers can work together to retain more people who experience health issues in employ...
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/work-foundation/publications/stemming-the-tide
over 1 year ago
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George Williams
Asli Atay
over 1 year ago
The Get Britain Working White Paper mentions 'mission' 30+ times & 'growth' 40+ times—showcasing its role as a vehicle for the government’s mission-driven approach. Not the light Sunday read I planned, but here we are! Read my take on mission-driven policymaking:
open.substack.com/pub/asliatay...
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Labour’s Plan to Get Britain Working: A Test for Mission-Driven Governance?
What Is Mission-Driven Governance, and How Does It Shape Labour’s White Paper?
https://open.substack.com/pub/asliatay/p/labours-plan-to-get-britain-working?r=7o7gv&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
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reposted by
George Williams
Alice Martin
over 1 year ago
To kick off my account, here's an article I wrote yesterday for
@uk.theconversation.com
on why direct job creation should be a part of the government's youth guarantee, rather than the spectre of benefit sanctions. Let me know your thoughts!
theconversation.com/the-uk-wants...
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