Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 16/7/2021
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 16 July 2021 Issues covered: Coronavirus; Labour Court Annual Report 2020; Pathways to Work 2021-2025This week's top stories:
- Register now for our webinar with RDJ on the 29th July.
- The Government has launched Pathways to Work 2021-2025 – an ambitious new strategy designed to drive employment as Ireland recovers from COVID-19.
- The Labour Court Annual Report 2020 has been published which shows a 20% decrease in referrals compared to 2019.
- Frontline health staff will have to indicate their Covid-19 vaccination status if asked by their employer, under a directive due shortly from the HSE.
- Disability discrimination represented 54% of all equality related concerns raised according to the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission 2020 Annual Report.
- The Government’s national strategy to
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