Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 20/8/2021
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 20 August 2021 Issues covered: Covid-19 Vaccine; Annual Review of Employment Law; The Companies Bill 2021; Remote WorkingThis week's top stories:
- Teachers will not be required to provide proof of vaccination against Covid-19 when they return to the classroom, although more than 100 Covid outbreaks are occurring each week, mostly at social gatherings and in workplaces.
- Michelle Ryan, RDJ answers your questions in relation to vaccination and the workplace.
- Our featured annual review session of the week is ‘Review of the Year with Jennifer Cashman’.
- In our case review an Adjudication Officer recommends that an Employer pay the sum of €10,000 to a women dismissed because of childcare difficulties.
- The CIPD HR Awards 2021 launches on the 2nd September.
- Time spent searching for and sharing documents as a
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This article is correct at 20/08/2021
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