Bosses struggle to fill £55-per hour-PA roles as workers want to work WFH

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Bosses struggle to fill £55-per hour-PA roles as workers want to work WFH
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STRESSED bosses are struggling to fill £55-an-hour PA roles as so few workers are willing to return to the office. Would-be employees are turning their noses up at positions that are not entirely w…

STRESSED bosses are struggling to fill £55-an-hour PA roles as so few workers are willing to return to the office.Stressed bosses are struggling to fill £55-an-hour PA roles as so few workers are willing to return to the officeOne recent survey found that almost half of jobseekers — 45 per cent — will only apply for roles that allow flexible or remote working.

One firm said three in four potential recruits were not interested in taking up a role unless WFH was guaranteed.across the economy, but the tide may slowly be turning. Recruitment boss Chris Gray, of ManpowerGroup UK, said: “Over the last 12 months we’ve seen employers offer unprecedented benefits, from hefty signing bonuses to fully remote working, to attract candidates.

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