FINANCE

It's getting tough to find staff

Squeezed wages and difficult working conditions could make recruitment and retention of quality staff into the public sector as challenging as it was before 1997, top economists have predicted.

Squeezed wages and difficult working conditions could make recruitment and retention of quality staff into the public sector as challenging as it was before 1997, top economists have predicted.

Two studies issued by the Institute for Fiscal Studies show the coalition policy of public sector pay restraint since 2010 has succeeded in closing the wages gap with which opened up when many businesses slashed or pegged back salaries in response to the recession.

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