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PwC offers salary advances, top client access in bid to boost working-class staff

Big Four firm tries to close blue-collar employee gap

PwC says 'vicious cycle' is holding back corporate life for lower socio-economic groups
PwC says 'vicious cycle' is holding back corporate life for lower socio-economic groups Photo: Rafael Henrique/Getty Images

PwC will allow entry-level staff to take some of their salary early and spread top client work more evenly in a bid to improve social mobility in its ranks.

The Big Four firm has unveiled a host of measures designed to support new joiners and prospective recruits from lower socio-economic backgrounds, including an advance of up to a £1,000 of the first month’s salary for school leavers and graduates, and using socio-economic background data when allocating work "to ensure there is fair access to high-profile clients and projects".

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