ICAEW loses 57 positions with no plans to reinstate
Departments that are stretched will be "supported" next year
Departments that are stretched will be "supported" next year
The chief executive at the ICAEW revealed 57 positions have disappeared at
the institute with no plans to reinstate them post recession.
Michael Izza, ICAEW CEO, announced at yesterday’s council meeting that the
Institute would not be reinstating any of the positions in 2010.
Izza did confirm that some departments that were “stretched” would have to be
“supported” next year
The institute would not make 1,000 international students this year but the
chief exec is hopeful it will be achieved early in 2010.
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