Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 5/6/2020
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 5 June 2020 Issues covered: Covid-19; Data Protection; Health and Safety; Diversity and InclusionThis week's top stories:
- We have 12 updates in our coronavirus employment related section, including the extension on the TWSS to those returning from maternity leave; the suspension until August 10th of redundancy provisions relating to temporary lay-off; a terrific Morgan McKinley report with a real-world insight of what companies perceive their post-COVID-19 working life will look like; RDJ on Lead Worker Representatives; DLA Piper Ireland website on latest developments; and Leman Solicitors On the future of work. Oh, and a new report has found that schools are not a high risk setting for the transmission of Covid-19.
- We are delighted to confirm the launch of our brand-new
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