Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 17/12/2021
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 17 December 2021 Issues covered: WRC Strategy Statement; 4-day week; Menopause Policy; Minimum WAgeWelcome to the last review of developments' email for 2021. From everyone at Legal Island, we wish all of our readers and their loved ones a happy, peaceful and safe festive season. See you for a bumper edition in January.
This week's top 5:
- The third Strategy Statement of the Workplace Relations Commission is published.
- 56% of workers will only apply for flexible or remote working jobs.
- A fall on walk from bed to desk is workplace accident.
- Typetec Set to Introduce 4-day working week.
- Eir introduces fertility, menopause policies for staff.
…………………………………….and in other news we have a free webinar with Jennifer Cashman on the 19th January at 11am as she discusses key new developments since
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