Employee relations at the ECB slated as primitive

UK - Most Bank of England staff are unhappy with their working conditions due to changes in the way the bank has been run over the last year, according to a report published today.

Some 65 per cent of employees at the Bank of England complained about the reduction in certain perks such as free dental care and subsidised mortgages under a new employment regime introduced over the past 12 months.

The report, written by the Open University Business School, also found widespread discontent at other

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