Voluntary Sector: Bid to improve image of RE
31 Oct 2008 | by Kate Magee
Agency briefed to help promote more positive press coverage of religious education.
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Shelter has pledged not to make any of its comms staff redundant before the end of the year. This follows reports that the charity would lose 43 posts in a bid to avoid a predicted financial shortfall. An email from CEO Adam Sampson was circulated to staff last week informing them of possible redundancies.
Agency briefed to help promote more positive press coverage of religious education.
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