A report argues a new system would give people the "freedom" to work, study and create new businesses The Scottish Government is being urged to deliver on its plan to implement a universal income that would see benefits replaced by a state salary for all.
The initiative would support workers being pushed out of the job sector by technology, while also giving those who are unable to work greater financial security.
Experts have said the Government should give every adult an ‘initial’ £2,400 a year under the scheme.This should be raised to £4,800 over successive parliaments, the Royal Society of Arts […]
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