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Job-slashing banks risk discrimination claims
Matt Turner
03 Dec 2008
Financial services firms carrying out mass job cuts could be at risk of falling foul of age discrimination laws by targeting the best paid and most experienced workers for redundancy, a prominent City law firm has warned.
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