The Data Protection Commissioner has said that Mick Wallace this afternoon lodged a complaint with his office about the disclosure of information received by Minister for Justice Alan Shatter.
Ronan Daly Jermyn (RDJ), which is Ireland’s largest regional legal firm, is set to create 20 new jobs over the next 18 months.
Talks on salvaging a public-sector pay deal are entering an "intensive" period as unions and management mount a final push to avoid government-imposed pay cuts.
The Data Protection Commissioner has discovered significant, widespread breaches of data protection law during an audit.
Ireland’s Office of the Data Protection Commissioner opened more complaints for investigation last year than the year before, saw an increase in the number of data breach notifications, and carried out audits of 40 organisations, the Data Protection Commissioner’s annual report for 2012 reveals.
Legal-Island has enlisted the help of Denis Rush of Articast 3D Ornamental Sculptures and Props to create an attraction for visitors to their offices in Antrim.
Agreement has been reached between unions and management in the Bus Éireann dispute over cost-saving measures.
The Belfast Telegraph reports that last week, transport union TSSA expressed concerns at the new uniforms amid claims that the blouses for women were see-through.
Labour Relations Commission chief executive Kieran Mulvey will continue talks today after being given more time to strike deals with other unions.
RTE reports that Bus Éireann services will operate today after management and unions last night agreed to "pull back" for 48 hours in a bid to resolve the bus strike.