Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 28/4/2016
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 28 April 2017 Issues covered:Highlights this week:
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Elsewhere, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has challenged the WRC's policy of anonymising equality decisions by workplace adjudicators; the EAT is 50 years old; the forthcoming Judicial Appointments Bill will provide for a lay majority and chairperson on the new Judicial Appointments Commission, which has brought some criticism from the Irish legal profession; and figures in the
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