Ashurst has entered into a redundancy consultation with a number of its London-based support staff.
The firm has kicked off a consultation within the last two weeks, with around 15 secretarial positions in London at risk.
Ashurst has entered into a redundancy consultation with a number of its London-based support staff. The firm has kicked off a consultation within the last two weeks, with around 15 secretarial positions in London at risk. The consultation, which mainly affects float secretaries and staff on night shifts, is expected to conclude in February. The top 10 City firm confirmed the talks in a statement saying: "We are in the course of a consultation process to make a small number of secretaries redundant in accordance with business needs."
January 27, 2009 at 07:48 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Ashurst has entered into a redundancy consultation with a number of its London-based support staff.
The firm has kicked off a consultation within the last two weeks, with around 15 secretarial positions in London at risk.
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