Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 4/9/2020
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 4 September 2020 Issues covered:This week's top stories:
- We have 2 free webinars coming up this month. Bláthnaid Evans of Leman Solicitors will discuss the new EWSS on the 11th and on the 15th Caroline McEnery of the HR Suite will discuss the HR implications of Covid-19 matters such as the wearing of face masks in the workplace, employees travelling abroad. Bláthnaid and Caroline will also be presenting at this year's Annual Review of Employment Law and you can find out more about the programme here.
- We have 4 updates on all the EWSS developments that Bláthnaid will be discussing in her webinar but we also have several other coronavirus employment-related developments.
- Elsewhere, the WRC has carried out an
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