Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 22/4/2022
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 22 April 2022 Issues covered: The Work Life Balance Bill and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill; The Redundancy Payments (Amendment) Act 2022; Pandemic Special Recognition Payment; Gender Pay GapThis week's top stories:
- The Work Life Balance Bill and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill will bring new rights for carers, mothers who breastfeed and flexible working rights for all employees
- The Redundancy Payments (Amendment) Act 2022 commenced this week
- Pandemic Special Recognition Payment will be paid to eligible frontline healthcare workers in their next available payroll
- A frankly unbelievable 89% of employees in Ireland are satisfied with their job
- Young women (aged 25-29) face a 7.2% unadjusted gender pay gap at the start of their professional careers
And here's this week's contents list in full...
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