Half of Bankers May Quit If Bonuses Disappoint, Recruiter Says
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Forty-eight percent of workers in the financial services industry consider changing jobs if annual bonuses disappoint, said recruiter Astbury Marsden, which advises companies in Europe and Asia.
Forty-five percent of the 1,122 bankers surveyed said they expected bonuses to be higher this year than last, the London-based recruitment firm said in an e-mailed statement today. Collective bonuses are likely to be less than the 7.3 billion pounds ($11.3 billion) paid last year.