Interims in public sector ‘turn off’ warning

Plans to meet talent deficits within the Civil Service by buying in key skills could fail unless interims are allowed the flexibility to be paid off the government payroll, according to interim providers.
June 2013 | By Colin Cottell

Plans to meet talent deficits within the Civil Service by buying in key skills could fail unless interims are allowed the flexibility to be paid off the government payroll, according to interim providers.

The plan, ‘Meeting the Challenge of Change’, published in April, said that meeting the current skills gap will...

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