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Providing Human Resources advice, coaching and support across the UK. Face to face support around the West Midlands, Warwickshire and Worcestershire and Virtual HR support nationally. Whether you're a line manager faced with disappearing employees, complaints, threats of Employment Tribunals, or you're a HR professional wanting to improve your knowledge, I can help!
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Office 330 123 Stratford Road, B90 3ND, Solihull, United Kingdom
- 07828290502
- Lucy@bitesizehr.co.uk
- bitesizehr.co.uk
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