Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 5/3/2021
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 5 March 2021 Issues covered: Coronavirus; Leave; Bullying and HarassmentThis week's top stories:
- Our next webinar, An Audience with RDJ will be with David McCarroll from RDJ's Galway office on the 12th March at 11am. Register now to hear David and Legal Island’s Scott Alexander discuss an employer’s statutory defence in bullying/harassment claims and preparation for remote WRC hearings. We will also be hosting our regular webinar with Caroline McEnery from the HR Suite on the 15th March, during which Caroline will focus on the managment of probationary periods.
- In our Case Review this week the Labour Court upholds a decision of an Adjudication Officer who found that the Complainant was entitled to refuse an offer of alternative employment in a
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This article is correct at 05/03/2021
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