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Transparency on pay and working patterns needed as 96% of women in public affairs worry about the cost-of-living crisis

Transparency on pay and working patterns needed as 96% of women in public affairs worry about the cost-of-living crisis

The annual Women in Public Affairs (WiPA) survey, led by research agency Opinium, has today (Thursday 19 January) revealed that an overwhelming majority (96%) of women working in the public affairs industry are worried about the cost-of-living crisis. Over half (51%) of respondents say they are worried about the impact on their mental health and are concerned that they will need to reduce essentia

PRCA announces 2023 Council Line-up

PRCA announces 2023 Council Line-up

The Public Relations and Communications Association has announced the line-up of its PR and Communications Council for 2023.

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