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Law firm calls on other law firms to introduce payroll giving

Howard Lake | 13 April 2007 | News

European law firm Taylor Wessing has taken up Workplace Giving UK’s call to “Celebrate 20 Years of Payroll Giving” by writing to 20 other law firms to encourage them to introduce the scheme if they do not already have it in place, or to promote their existing scheme more effectively.

Taylor Wessing says that it has “the most successful Payroll Giving scheme in the legal sector” with 27% of employees taking part.

Director of Human Resources at Taylor Wessing, Jonathan Croucher, said: “The scheme is simple to operate, gives our employees the choice of who they wish to support and adds to our CSR initiatives within the business.”

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“We are delighted to join Workplace Giving UK’s campaign to encourage others to take part in the scheme.”

Workplace Giving UK says that it is the UK’s largest payroll giving fundraising organisation. It promotes and raises awareness of payroll giving in the workplace.

This year, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the introduction of payroll giving, the company is running a special campaign to increase awareness and participation.

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