TU Recognition Rights Return to Talks at The Top Table
Posted in : How To... with Dr. Gerry McMahon on 17 October 2022 Issues covered: Collective and Trade Union Matters; Labour Employer Economic Forum; Industrial Relations in IrelandDr Gerry McMahon discusses the final report from the High Level Working Group tasked with reviewing collective bargaining and the industrial relations landscape in Ireland.
The Context
The tricky topic of trade union recognition rights returned to the top table recently, when the ‘High Level Working Group’ presented its report to the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD. This ‘High-Level Working Group’ was set up in March 2021 under the auspices of the Labour Employer Economic Forum (LEEF) to review collective bargaining and the industrial relations landscape in Ireland. In what was accurately described (by the reputable Industrial
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This article is correct at 17/10/2022
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