Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 7/5/2021
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 7 May 2021 Issues covered: Flexible Working Consultation; Remote Working; Right to Disconnect; New Whistleblowing Laws for IrelandThis week's top stories:
- A new government consultation seeking your views on flexible working was launched this week.
- An old government consultation seeking your views on remote working ends today.
- A competition for WRC Inspectors is open.
- In our first free webinar this month, Caroline McEnery of The HR Suite will discuss the HR implications of the new code of practice on the right to disconnect.
- In our second free webinar this month, Antoinette Vahey of RDJ will discuss changes to the WRC Adjudication Service; all things redundancy-related; and the implications of employees refusing to wearing face masks.
And here's this week's contents list in full...
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This article is correct at 07/05/2021
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