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Irwin Mitchell top earner pay falls as employee costs up 7%, accounts reveal

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26 January 2016
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LB25 firm Irwin Mitchell has slashed the amount given to its highest paid earner by 30% from £1.22m to £849,000, despite a lift in profits, the firm’s accounts show.

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