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Britain to extend flexible working plan for parents

By George Parker and Jean Eaglesham in London

Published: December 3 2008 02:00 | Last updated: December 3 2008 02:00

Gordon Brown, the UK prime minister, is to press ahead with plans for more part-time working rights for 4.5m staff, rejecting demands from business leaders that the measure be dropped when new laws are announ-ced today in the Queen's Speech, the centrepiece of the opening of parliament.

Mr Brown's aides say the government's last full legislative package will help Britain through the recession, but some business leaders warn it could make matters worse.

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