Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland Issued: 02/05/2014
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 2 May 2014 Issues covered:CONTENTS
1. Case Law Reviews
2. Employment Permits (Amendment) Bill
3. Ireland Breaking Law Over Trade Unions?
4. Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Bill 2014
5. Compensatory Rest Periods
6. Pensions Developments
7. Health and Safety Developments
8. Strictest and Strangest Rules at Work
9. Employment News in the Media
10. Employment News from Elsewhere
Highlights: The Employment Permits Bill which seeks to address the issues raised by the overturned Labour Court decision of Mohammed Younisp; Could Ireland be breaking the law over trade unions? Travellers have now been recognised as an ethnic group; a pensions update from Arthur Cox; an update on compensatory rest periods from ByrneWallace;
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