Review of Employment Developments in Ireland Issued: 14/05/2013

Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 14 May 2013 Issues covered:

CONTENTS

1. Electromagnetic Protection
2. Online Tool for De-stressing at Work
3. Croke Park II Update
4. Updated Guide on Prevention of Asbestos
5. BYOD
6. Irish Employment News in the media
7. Case Law Reviews
8. Question Time – Extension of Parental Leave

CASE LAW REVIEWS: two successful claims at Equality Tribunal on age discrimination and retirement and gender discrimination on maternity grounds; and the Supreme Court rules REAs unconstitutional.
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1. ELECTROMAGNETIC PROTECTION

The Council of the EU, the European Parliament and the European Commission have reached an agreement on 26 March on a new directive protecting workers from potential risks

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