Workers ‘optimistic’ about career after Brexit
MOST WORKERS are optimistic about their career prospects following Brexit, according to a study published yesterday.
Four in five believe their wages could increase as a result of Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, a survey of 1,000 employees found.
A separate poll of managers found that one in seven expects to have to slash wages if Article 50 is triggered.
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