Field Fisher gears up for a competency-based pay model and concludes its review of flexible working
Field Fisher Waterhouse will move away from paying its associates based on post-qualified experience (PQE) from the start of the new financial year.
Field Fisher Waterhouse will move away from paying its associates based on post qualified experience (PQE) from the start of the new financial year. The top 30 law firm is set to consult with all qualified lawyers below partner level in March about moving to competency-based pay from 1 May.
February 03, 2010 at 03:31 AM
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Field Fisher gears up for a competency-based pay model and concludes its review of flexible working
Field Fisher Waterhouse will move away from paying its associates based on post-qualified experience (PQE) from the start of the new financial year.
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