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Legal professionals dissatisfied with pay

22 March 2017
Issue: 7739 / Categories: Legal News
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Some 55% of legal professionals are dissatisfied with pay, according to the Hays Legal UK Salary Guide 2017. It found that legal professionals had one of the lowest average salary increases in 2016, at one per cent, when compared with other industries covered in the guide. More than half (58%) of legal staff intend to move jobs this year. Ian Barker, director of Hays Legal, said: “With so many legal staff dissatisfied with their salary, employers are likely to come under pressure to raise pay beyond their expectations this year.”

Issue: 7739 / Categories: Legal News
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