A council leader has branded the former government's decision to issue a Best Value Notice over a four-day week trial at her authority as a "fruitless attempt to stoke up a culture war".
Liberal Democrat Bridget Smith, leader of South Cambridgeshire District Council, said she was pleased the formal notice of concern had not been reissued by the Labour government.
However, at a meeting on Thursday, opposition councillors claimed there was "palpable anger" from residents about the trial and raised concerns staff may be taking on second jobs.
The council denied any staff members had taken on additional jobs since the trial began.