Regulation

FCA staff morale jumps after pay dispute but leadership questions linger

Confidence in leadership rose 17 percentage points, with half the FCA's staff now rating the metric positively

The FCA overhauled remuneration for its 4,000-strong workforce last year in a move that saw the first strike action in its history
The FCA overhauled remuneration for its 4,000-strong workforce last year in a move that saw the first strike action in its history Photo: Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images

Staff at the Financial Conduct Authority have cheered up after last year's fractious pay dispute, but questions remain over leadership and pay at the City watchdog.

The regulator overhauled remuneration for its 4,000-strong workforce last year in a move that saw the first strike action in its history and a bitter fight over union representation.

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