Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 27/3/2020
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 27 March 2020 Issues covered:This week's top stories:
- The situation regarding Covid-19 is moving so rapidly that we will be bringing readers weekly round-ups of developments for the foreseeable future, rather than our fortnightly updates. For obvious reasons, this update focusses on employment developments around the coronavirus responses and we have details of the government's Wage Subsidy Scheme to retain employees and there is debate on whether or not employers should avail of the scheme.
- Other issues surrounding the pandemic include updates on the Business Continuity Voucher; your right to terminate package travel contracts; 13 tips to make self-isolation easier; and, just to make us feel even
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