Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 25/2/2022
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 25 February 2022 Issues covered: Case Law; Coronavirus; Remote Working; Data ProtectionThis week's top five:
- Our Comparative Employment Law Table has been updated and is coming soon!
- Data Protection Commission publishes 2021 Annual Report.
- The CIPD produces guidance on Long Covid.
- There are now 200 remote working hubs across the country.
- Majority of women, younger people and the lawer paid strongly in favour of flexbile working.
.....................and in other news there's still time to register for our webinar with the HR Suite where Caroline Reidy will discuss the impact of Menopause in the workplace and Alan Devaney, RDJ, outlines the process of carrying out a "no fault" dismissal.
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This article is correct at 25/02/2022
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