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LAW FIRM MARKS BECOMING A ‘LIVING WAGE’ EMPLOYER WITH 100 NEW JOBS DRIVE
Talbots Law has celebrated becoming an officially accredited ‘Living Wage Employer’ by announcing its largest ever recruitment drive.
The law firm, which became an Employed Owned Trust in 2021, is in the process of creating 100 new roles over the course of the next twelve to eighteen months, reflecting the company’s expansion across all legal areas including conveyancing, corporate, employment, family and trusts and estates.
Jobs available range from senior legal positions and administrative roles to business support vacancies.
With six offices across the Black Country and Worcestershire, Talbots Law has used the expansion to become only the fifth law firm in the region to be a Living Wage employer.
The move cements a commitment to pay its employees above market rate salaries to acknowledge the true cost of living and working in the UK.
Dave Hodgetts, CEO of Talbots Law, said: “As a management team we’ve made a commitment to continue our ethos of putting our people at the heart of our business, so the decision to attain accredited Living Wage Employer status was a no-brainer.
“We are committed to providing our clients with the best possible service and having happy, well-paid, motivated staff encourages that. It’s important that our staff feel looked after and are earning wages that both reflects their contribution and allows them to provide the life they want for themselves and their loved ones.
“We’re proud to be the 5th law firm in the Midlands to achieve the accreditation and, as ever, we will continue to explore ways that we can blaze a trail and drive positive change in the region.”
Commitment to The Living Wage means paying an hourly rate that is significantly over and above the National Minimum Wage for each employee, meaning staff will be paid a minimum of £9.90 per hour.