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Bath’s Withy King ranked 45th in Sunday Times 100 Best Companies

Monday 29th February 2016 Bath Echo News Team Business

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Bath-based law firm Withy King has been ranked 45th in The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2016 and achieved an ‘outstanding’ two star accreditation.

Withy King’s Managing Partner Graham Street and HR Manager Susi Manns

Withy King’s ranking was revealed at an awards ceremony held in London on 25th February, and was published in a league table in the Sunday Times and online yesterday, 28th February.

Withy King, which has offices on Midland Bridge and Queen Square, Bath, was also awarded the highly sought-after Best Companies Two Star ‘Outstanding’ Accreditation for the third year running.

The prestigious list of 100 top employers included 25 new entrants this year. Commenting on the award, Graham Street, Managing Partner at Withy King, said: “We are delighted to continue to be ranked as one of the top 50 mid-sized employers in the UK.

“Our ranking, together with the Best Companies to Work For accolade, reflects the hard work and dedication of individuals and teams across the firm who are committed to creating a great working environment and delivering unbeatable levels of service and support to our clients and the communities we serve.” 

The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For is the most comprehensive analysis of workplace engagement, opinion and satisfaction in the UK. 

Withy King employs 355 people at offices in Bath, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and London.

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