Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 11/3/2016

Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 11 March 2016
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Highlights this week: One in four millennials would quit their job to join a new organisation or do something else during the next year if the opportunity arose, according to the latest Deloitte millennial survey; the European Commission is presenting a 'targeted revision of the rules on posting of workers' - the proposal foresees that posted workers are subject to equal pay and working conditions as local workers; and migration to Ireland from non-EU countries is on the increase. For those with employees or business in the UK, we have the latest information on the Brexit referendum, tribunal fees, and Advertising: Equality Guidance for GB Employers and Service Providers.

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