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Sackers praised as top employer

06 February 2019
Issue: 7827 / Categories: Legal News , Pensions
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Pensions specialists Sackers have been recognised by the Top Employers Institute as a Top Employer UK 2019 for excellence in employee conditions. It was assessed in several areas, including talent acquisition, on-boarding, workforce planning, learning and development, compensation and benefits. Debbie Holmes, director of human resources at Sackers, said: ‘Our culture is distinctive and formed by the people who make up the firm. We strive to ensure that as an employer we do our very best to support them in all areas of their professional development and wellbeing. This, in turn, has a very positive impact for our clients.’

Issue: 7827 / Categories: Legal News , Pensions
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