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Freshfields promotes 40 to executive assistant but will recruit more in support staff review

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Legal Business
31 January 2017
RestructuringJob cuts

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has promoted around 40 of its personal assistants (PAs) to executive assistant after about 80 applied for the newly-created roles as part of a review of 180 staff.

In October 180 staff were offered voluntary redundancy as part of a London secretarial support staff review that is expected to bring headcount in the City down to about 160.

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