Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 31/3/2017
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 31 March 2017 Issues covered:Highlights this week:
Brexit and its potential impact on Ireland together with industrial action in the transport sector have dominated the headlines this week. A big highlight for Legal-Island this week was CEO Barry Phillip's fabulous eye-popping Strictly Come Dancing performance at the Europa Hotel, Belfast, which raised over £38,000 for the charity Tiny Life.
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1. Case Law Reviews
2. Brexit Update
3. WRC Publishes its Annual Report for 2016
4. Pensions
5. Save the Date – Annual Review of Employment Law 2017 Conference
6. Health & Safety Developments
7. UK Developments
8. Employment News in the Media
9. Friends of Legal-Island
10. Thought-Provoking Video
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