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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 11:52:11 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Birmingham | Salary: 65000.00-65000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Unmissable opportunity for a Senior Employment Associate, 5+ PQE, to join the Birmingham office of this Legal 500 listed national practice. c.£65-90k DOE. Flexible and hybrid working.An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Employment Lawyer to join a highly regarded national Employment and HR team. This role offers exposure to a broad range of contentious and non-contentious employment work, acting primarily for corporate employers across a variety of sectors. You will join a collaborative national team with a strong reputation for delivering commercially focused advice to clients, alongside genuine opportunities for career progression, business development and specialist expertise growth.The RoleYou will advise on a varied caseload including:Employment Tribunal litigation from inception through to final hearingComplex and high-value contentious mattersDay-to-day HR and employment advisory workDisciplinary and grievance mattersRedundancy and restructuring processesDiscrimination and whistleblowing claimsDrafting employment contracts, policies and staff handbooksSettlement agreementsCorporate support employment mattersEmployment-related data protection issuesThe role ...</description>
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