Applying for lots of jobs but feel disappointed at the number of interviews you receive? Do you have excellent qualifications and experience but find recruitment confusing? In this article we’ll give you 6 simple steps that will make your recruitment journey a lot...
Criminal barristers in England and Wales have voted to end their long-running strike action after the government offered a new pay deal. A total of 57% of barristers voted in a ballot to accept a 15% pay rise, the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) said. The decision...
At a time where the nation is facing record levels of economic uncertainty, the recent news from The Living Wage Foundation must be counted as a positive. Summary of The Living Wage change The real Living Wage is the only UK wage rate that is voluntarily paid by over...
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on the 8th September, many things we’ve taken for granted over her 70 year and 214 day reign are suddenly different. For one, we now have a King. In most industries this might mean a new patron heading up a charitable...
Robin Jackson, legal sector business consultant recently published an article for Counsel Magazine ‘Working without benefits’. In it, he discusses his employment survey of 1 of 39 sets, conducted as part of a survey on chambers. He believes that “physical and mental...
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