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Power Up: The UK Workplace
27 February 2018
Deloitte
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To understand perceptions of the UK as a place to work and live,
we surveyed over 2,000 non-British workers, half based here and
half outside of the UK. We asked whether non-British workers were
considering leaving the UK and if so, in what time frame.
Of workers already based in the UK, overall 36 per cent are
considering moving in the next five years.
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