Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 26/7/2019
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 26 July 2019 Issues covered:What we learned this week:
- Working parents may apply for an additional 4 weeks of unpaid Parental Leave from 1 September 2019
- The William Fry Employment Report 2019 has recently been published and focuses on an Ageing Workforce and mandatory retirement
- There is a lot of Industrial Unrest - especially in the public sector - but the National Gallery of Ireland is a picture of employee contentment
- David Fagan of Business Legal considers the use of CCTV and the principle of Transparency
- The Gender Pay Gap Information Bill 2019 will probably be enacted in the Autumn
And here's this week's contents list in full...
CONTENTS
1. Case Law Reviews
2. Parental Leave (Amendment) Act 2019
3. Age in the
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