Burges Salmon is set to launch its second redundancy consultation this year, with 31 jobs under threat.
The firm announced today (24 August) that up to 27 support roles could go following a business services staffing review which began in March.
Burges Salmon is set to launch its second redundancy consultation this year, with 31 jobs under threat. The firm announced today (24 August) that up to 27 support roles could go following a business services staffing review which began in March. In addition, the firm is also consulting on four fee earner roles in its property practice as a result of the ongoing market slowdown. Both redundancy consultations will formally commence next week.
August 24, 2009 at 07:33 AM
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Burges Salmon is set to launch its second redundancy consultation this year, with 31 jobs under threat.
The firm announced today (24 August) that up to 27 support roles could go following a business services staffing review which began in March.
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