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The WHorld of Employment Law S2 Ep 3: Parental Leave and time off for dependents - what's the difference?

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Posted by Kash Dosanjh & Charlie Bass on 24 July 2024

Kash Dosanjh - Employment Law Solicitor - Wright Hassall
Kash Dosanjh Senior Associate
Charlie Bass - Employment Law Paralegal
Charlie Bass Paralegal
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Kash Dosanjh

Senior Associate

Kash enjoys all aspects of employment law ranging from supporting businesses with their day to day HR queries to advising on employment tribunal claims.

Charlie Bass

Paralegal

Charlie advises on a variety of contentious and non-contentious employment law issues, both for employers and employees.

Kash Dosanjh

Kash enjoys all aspects of employment law ranging from supporting businesses with their day to day HR queries to advising on employment tribunal claims.

Charlie Bass

Charlie advises on a variety of contentious and non-contentious employment law issues, both for employers and employees.

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