Public sector cuts will mean staff comms challenges, say PR experts
13 Apr 2010 | by Matt Cartmell
Communications experts have said that proposed cuts to the public sector present the Government with its biggest internal comms challenge for years.
An agency boss has called for time sheets to be scrapped after claiming the vast majority of PR professionals failed to fill them in accurately.
Communications experts have said that proposed cuts to the public sector present the Government with its biggest internal comms challenge for years.
Capital MS&L has been called in to support what is likely to be the City's largest float for two years.
I have been campaigning in elections since 1983, though being eight years old at the time, I was not as finely attuned to the political nuances then as I am now. That said, this election so far has not had much in the way of nuance.
Public affairs agency chiefs are split over whether the Conservative Party will win a majority in the general election.
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LONDON - Tic Tac has partnered with the England Supporters Band for promotional activity in the run-up to this summer's World Cup.