Longer drinking hours ‘drive up workplace absence’
Extended drinking hours in England and Wales have led to more than 660,000 extra days of absence from work every year, research has claimed.Economists at Lancaster University Management School used the government’s UK Labour Force Survey to compare work absence rates from before and after the 2005 licensing act changes.
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