Think tank urges Whitehall to spend more on recruiting permanent staff

Central government should cut its use of consultants and agency workers, but spend more on recruitment rather than staff training, according to a report from The Policy Exchange.
Thu, 12 Nov 2015

Central government should cut its use of consultants and agency workers, but spend more on recruitment rather than staff training, according to a report from The Policy Exchange.

The think tank’s analysis of departmental spend finds in 2014/15 there were on average 18,380 contractors, consultants, agency staff and interim managers hired across...

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