I have a post up at Left Foot Forward considering what we know about the coalition’s labour market policies. In places, the direction of policy appears very similar to that of the previous Government (although tackling unemployment appears less of a key priority). But the vague nature of many of the statements that the coaltion agreement makes provides ample potential for significant policy shifts – without more detail it’s too early to tell what these may be.
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