STOP PRESS: Agency working hours down on 1997
JULIETTE GARSIDE, PR Week UK, Friday, 30 April 1999, 12:00am,
PR consultancy staff at every level worked a shorter week last year than in 1997, according to the PRCA’s second annual benchmarking survey. The most marked change was in the boardroom, where directors worked 48 hours per week, compared with 65 hours in 1997. The survey was conducted among 58 PRCA member agencies.
PR consultancy staff at every level worked a shorter week last year
than in 1997, according to the PRCA’s second annual benchmarking survey.
The most marked change was in the boardroom, where directors worked 48
hours per week, compared with 65 hours in 1997. The survey was conducted
among 58 PRCA member agencies.
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