Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 15/7/2016
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 15 July 2016 Issues covered:Highlights this week: It's mainly about international laws and their relative impact on Ireland this week and even the case law review section features three CJEU cases: The Paternity Leave and Benefit Bill was passed by the Dáil and will be operative from 1st September; our Comparative Employment Law Table, featuring recent changes in employment law in GB, NI and the Republic of Ireland has been updated; ByrneWallace continues its splendid in-depth employment law updater series, covering Irish legislative updates from April 2016 to June 2016; we have an interesting item on French employment laws; lots of information on Brexit and its impact here; and several innovative EU-wide health and
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