Industry bodies slam Arcadia for failing to pay PR interns
01 Jun 2012 | by Sara Luker
that they pay interns at least the national minimum wage. PRCA chief executive Francis Ingham, commenting ...
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Police. In the guidelines, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude says social media must be used ...
that they pay interns at least the national minimum wage. PRCA chief executive Francis Ingham, commenting ...
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