Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 2/7/2021
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 2 July 2021 Issues covered: Remote working; Redundancy Payments; protected disclosures; Covid-19; Case LawThis week's top stories:
- Legal Island has donated €648 as part of its Rate to Donate campaign.
- Remote working was given a boost this week with the launch of the #MakingRemoteWork campaign.
- The emergency period to suspend Section 12 of the Redundancy Payments Act has been extended to the 30th September 2021.
- In FLAC’s annual report published this week, employment and family law issues dominated calls to the information line last year.
- The Labour Court is to conduct an examination of the terms and conditions relating to the remuneration and any sick pay scheme or pension scheme in respect of the Construction Sector.
- A number of annual reports on protected disclosures by workers and former
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