Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 7/7/2017
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 6 July 2017 Issues covered:Highlights this week: The General Scheme of the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (Amendment) Bill has been published; so has a PMB which hopes to remove wages and working conditions of employees from being used as elements of competition among bidders for public contracts; and there is a new Customer Communications Toolkit for the Public Service.
Also in this edition: The Government has published the Draft National Risk Assessment 2017 and seeks views on Strategic Risks Facing Ireland; the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill continues to court controversy; we hear from the Minister for Justice and Equality who outlined the implications for the State of the recent Supreme Court
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