Regulation

FCA staff demand bosses reconsider pay overhaul as stress and attrition bite

‘Staff now realise the consultation is a sham and that it’s nothing more than the board going through the motions’

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FCA boss Nikhil Rathi is facing pushback to his changes Photo: Getty Images

Staff at the Financial Conduct Authority have urged their bosses to "rethink the scale, pace and scope" of a controversial consultation on pay and perks, as the UK markets watchdog battles to navigate a morale crisis and a spike in departures.

Employees' efforts to push back against the proposed changes — affecting the way in which roughly 4,200 staff would be rewarded — are now gathering pace with just weeks to go until the consultation closes on 20 December, according to internal discussions of the changes seen by Financial News.

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