Agencies set to face equality quiz
29 Apr 2009 | by Matt Cartmell
Ethnic minority staff numbers could be made public if bill is passed in House of Commons.
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Alistair Darling's Budget heralded the birth of a brutal new world for the public sector.
Ethnic minority staff numbers could be made public if bill is passed in House of Commons.
This new report by executive search firm Watson Helsby provides insight into the big topics shaping internal communications and its development as a function as well as a view of the competencies required for success in today's internal communications directors
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