Meridian Business Support launches new intuitive information website

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Multi-sector recruiter Meridian Business Support has launched a new, intuitive information website.

Created by Duo Design, based in Manchester, and in partnership with London-based employment law firm Tim Johnson Law, the new website offers information, advice and support on issues affecting the recruitment industry combining comprehensive information on changing employment law as well as the risks for employers who do not understand their statutory obligations when it comes to employment legislation.

Marketing manager Jo Lee says: “The new information website will allow our staff, our clients and potential clients to learn more about the changing legislation which affects our industry as well as theirs. The new website includes social media links as well as a blog feature so people are able to read information that is relevant to their business.

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