Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 3/3/2017
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 3 March 2017 Issues covered:Highlights this week: Lots of discrimination and equality developments this week - possible abolition of mandatory retirement ages, discrimination on social-economic grounds; immigration figures in the State; Gender Pay Gap; same-sex partner pension entitlements, and much more.
Also this week, ByrneWallace has been shortlisted for the Chambers Europe Award - Ireland Law Firm of the Year 2017; Ronan Daly Jermyn have announced a strategic alliance with Northern Ireland law firm John McKee; and Irish law offices are being encouraged to host an event to discuss issues facing women in the workplace next month as part of a nationwide campaign by Dress for Success Dublin. See Friends of
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