What’s next for furlough? Thames Valley law firm looks at impact of lockdown
A THAMES Valley law firm has questioned whether the furlough scheme will be affected by the lockdown extension. Following prime ...
A THAMES Valley law firm has questioned whether the furlough scheme will be affected by the lockdown extension. Following prime ...
A hybrid approach that balances the best of home-based working with the aspects people have missed about working together in ...
Sue Dowling, from Blandy & Blandy in Reading, is encouraging businesses to swat up on employment law.
Between now and April 30, employers will also be able keep employees on full- or part-time furlough, and to place ...
Manisha Bhula from Blandy & Blandy says the property market is still moving in lockdown.
Blandy & Blandy donned seasonal sweaters to raise money for two local charities.
Blandy & Blandy is introducing its new visual identity, and it's putting the people at the centre.
Reading law firm Blandy & Blandy has been placed in The Legal 500 again this year.
Tasha Bevan-Stewart has joined the team at Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy.
“The wellbeing of our clients, contacts and colleagues is paramount and so we have embarked on a series of measures ...
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