Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 27/8/2021
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 27 August 2021 Issues covered: Webinar Recording; Coronavirus; Pensions; Case law; Remote working; Succession planning; Recruitment; Psychometric TestingThis week's top stories:
- This week's thought-provoking video is from a friend of Legal Island, who will be sadly missed, the late Kaja Choma. We bring you her fabulous TED Talk - A fish climbing a tree - How to embrace being different.
- In our case review this week, ambiguity in a retirement benefits policy is highlighted.
- The public consultation report on the right to request remote working has been published.
- Our featured annual review session of the week is ' Bullying at Work or Proactive Management?'
- Legal Island and Kinch Lyons improve recruitment process with e-learning psychometric testing.
- The EU Directive on Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions includes a range of minimum
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This article is correct at 27/08/2021
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