Reading law firm offers advice on handling redundancies
Andrea Corr, senior solicitor at Blandy & Blandy, has shared her thoughts on how to handle redundancy successfully.
Read moreDetailsAndrea Corr, senior solicitor at Blandy & Blandy, has shared her thoughts on how to handle redundancy successfully.
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Read moreDetailsNick Barrows, Partner at Blandy & Blandy, spoke at the Berkshire Community Foundation's (BCF) annual Charity Symposium.
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Read moreDetailsJames Caan is expanding his recruitment agency, IGA Talent Solutions, to Winnersh Triangle.
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