Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 10/1/2020
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 10 January 2020 Issues covered:Happy New Year to all our readers. Welcome back to the first fortnightly review email of 2020. Here's what we learned over the festive period:
- The National Minimum Wage will go up to €10.10 from February
- Two free webinars - A&L Goodbody's Case Law Review and Jennifer Cashman’s Annual Review of Employment Law will be held on 23rd Jan
- Changes to the employment permits system for workers from outside the EEA came into force last week
- The Government has published a guide to living and working conditions in Ireland in 19 European languages
- The WRC has found that RTÉ discriminated against a former TV producer when it forced her to retire at the age of 65
And here's this week's contents list
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