Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 31/5/2019
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 31 May 2019 Issues covered:What we learned this week:
- The Parental Leave (Amendment) Act 2019 was signed into law by the President on 22 May
- Failure to appoint 65 year old to driving role was discrimination on grounds of age
- Labour Force Survey (LFS) for Q1 2019 released
- Guinness game changer: six-month paternity leave
- The Department for Public Expenditure and Reform has brought together lots of guidance on whistleblowing laws in Ireland
And here's this week's contents list in full...
CONTENTS
1. Case Law Reviews
2. Parental Leave Changes in Ireland
3. Revenue Launch New Online System to Save Employees Over-paying Tax
4. Labour Force Survey Results
5. Brexit Update
6. Equality Update
7. Data Protection Update
8. Protected
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