Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland Issued: 13/12/2013
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 13 December 2013 Issues covered:CONTENTS
1. Posting of Workers Directive
2. WRC Dates and Holidays
3. Working Conditions for Trainees
4. Pensions at a Glance
5. Public Appointments
6. Judicial Appointment
7. Health & Safety Developments
8. GB Developments
9. Employment Cases in the Media
10. Employment News Elsewhere
11. Case Law Reviews
Highlights: the posted workers directive edges closer as the Council of Europe reaches a compromise on outstanding issues; trainees could be treated better; job opportunities in the public sector and judiciary; lots of health and safety information; and the National College of Ireland has a couple of open evenings in January if you or your colleagues are thinking of doing CIPD or other HRM
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