Working Time Rights Comparison: Ireland, NI and GB
Posted in : Comparative Employment Law Table on 20 August 2018 Issues covered:This podcast discusses developments in relation to working time, most of which are driven by case law. The vast majority of developments in working time have been fact-sensitive cases, mostly to do with the notion of holiday pay as opposed to issues of rest, which the legislation was designed to address. Our experts discuss Working Time; Holiday Pay; Overtime; Accrual of Annual Leave; Record Keeping.
The following recording features of voices of Mark McAllister, an employment relations manager from the Labour Relations Agency, and Ciara Fulton, a partner in the employment law firm of Jones Cassidy Brett. Ciara is dual qualified and practices law throughout the island of Ireland. They are
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