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‘The same sort of budget we’ve had before with a nice title slapped on the top’

Perpetual Guardian's founder had been hoping for a more radical and far-seeing budget.

Jenni McManus
Fri, 31 May 2019

Perpetual Guardian founder Andrew Barnes – the man who pioneered the four-day working week for his staff – describes himself as “slightly underwhelmed” by the wellbeing budget, saying it will be tricky to measure its success.

But, he says, that’s probably how the government wants

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Jenni McManus
Fri, 31 May 2019
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