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Are Managers Responsible for Poor Work Ethic?

Are Managers Responsible for Poor Work Ethic?

Research by Paul Bickley features in Financial Times article by Stefan Stern 10/06/24

Stefan Stern argues that managers can and should take responsibility for dwindling work ethic in the workplace. The article features Paul Bickley’s report, Working Five to Nine: How we can deliver work–life integration.

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Paul Bickley

Paul Bickley

Paul is Head of Political Engagement at Theos. His background is in Parliament and public affairs, and he holds an MLitt from the University of St Andrews’ School of Divinity.

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Posted 11 June 2024

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