Review of Recent Employment Developments 15/1/2016
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 15 January 2016 Issues covered:CONTENTS
1. Case Law Reviews
2. Comparative Employment Law Table Updated
3. Programme for Government 2016
4. Zero Hour Contracts
5. Health & Safety Developments
6. UK Developments
7. Employment News in the Media
8. Thought-Provoking Video
Highlights this week: Welcome back to our first review email of the year. As well as our updated comparative employment law table, which covers recent developments in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and GB, we have also collated the case law review articles written by our expert panel who considered decisions of the Labour and other Superior Courts in 2015. The second document is linked via our case law section and includes in-depth analysis
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