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25,000 Scots would work if roles were more flexible

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August 11, 2025

AS MANY as 25,000 unemployed Scots could take up a job if flexible working was offered.

- BY NICK FORBES

25,000 Scots would work if roles were more flexible

Business consultancy Flexibility Works surveyed 208 adults looking for work and found 28 per cent said flexible working would “make the difference” in enabling them to take a job.

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