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Old 05-05-2025, 10:34   #321
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
The private sector can do as it pleases but i expect my council workers to be in the office, if they aren't happy with that they can always look elsewhere for employment
Surely, we want government and council staff to operate as efficiently as the private sector? Requiring staff to be in all the time who don't need to, just adds to the real estate costs and acts as a deterrent to good employees working there.

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
Being in power at the moment is somewhat of a poisoned chalice, be it at local or national level. It's easier to change things when you have money to do so.
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