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PRCA and ICCO ban award entries from Russia

PRCA and ICCO ban award entries from Russia

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) and the International Communications Consultancy Organisation (ICCO) have announced a blanket ban on award entries from Russian organisations and individuals.

PRCA members must sever all ties with the Kremlin

PRCA members must sever all ties with the Kremlin

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has warned its members they face expulsion for working with Russian organisations on the sanctions list. It has also urged members to consider the reputational consequences of working for companies which whilst not sanctioned, nonetheless have links with the Russian Government.

PRCA welcomes wtv. as corporate member

PRCA welcomes wtv. as corporate member

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has announced global hybrid and virtual event company wtv. as its latest corporate member.

PRCA publishes Accessible Communications Guidelines Spring Edition

PRCA publishes Accessible Communications Guidelines Spring Edition

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) has published the Spring Edition of its Accessible Communications Guidelines - in partnership with Current Global - to help PR and communications professionals deliver accessible content.

More than a third of PR leaders ‘Open to 4-day week’

More than a third of PR leaders ‘Open to 4-day week’

3 out of 10 (29%) of UK communications leaders are interested in trialling a four-day working week with no reduction in pay and a further 8% have already adopted the model, according to new research published by the PRCA and ICCO.

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