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Abstract
In this episode, FAI Deputy Directors Emma Congreve and João Sousa join economist Hannah Randolph to discuss the new cabinet, what we expect on employment, workers’ rights, and social security policy, and a question on what social care reform for England and Wales might mean for Scotland.
Time stamps
(0:20) New cabinet and expectations for a fiscal event
(6:00) What changes might Labour make to workers’ rights and employment law?
(10:55) A Universal credit review and the potential for change to the two-child limit and local housing allowance
(18:20) Will we see a push for social care reform, and what does it mean for Scotland?
Time stamps
(0:20) New cabinet and expectations for a fiscal event
(6:00) What changes might Labour make to workers’ rights and employment law?
(10:55) A Universal credit review and the potential for change to the two-child limit and local housing allowance
(18:20) Will we see a push for social care reform, and what does it mean for Scotland?
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Glasgow |
Edition | EP91 |
Media of output | Online |
Publication status | Published - 8 Jul 2024 |
Keywords
- 2024 UK General election
- UK economy
- social policy
- fiscal policy
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General Election 2024 - Implications for Scotland
Spowage, M. (Principal Investigator) & Sousa, J. (Co-investigator)
22/05/24 → 31/07/24
Project: Knowledge Exchange
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Podcast - What we expect from the new Labour government
Randolph, H. (Host), Spowage, M. (Participant) & Sousa, J. (Participant)
8 Jul 2024Activity: Public Engagement and Outreach › Media Participation