Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 11/3/2022
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 11 March 2022 Issues covered: Ukraine Crisis; Gender Pay Gap; Codes of Practice on Pay Inequality and Workplace Harassment; Comparative Employment Law TableDue to the public holidays falling on Thursday and Friday next week, we’ll be back with a bumper edition of your employment review on 25th March. Meanwhile, here’s this week’s news…
This week's top 5:
- Details of the introduction of gender pay gap reporting in Ireland are announced.
- New Codes of Practice on Pay Inequality and Workplace Harassment are published.
- Ukraine Crisis - Considerations for Employers.
- Updated Comparative Employment Law Table Published!
- 25% would quit job if hybrid model is not offered.
And in other news Dr Gerry McMahon discusses how to manage your time more effectively and there's still time to register for our webinar with Lewis Silkin as we discuss comparative
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This article is correct at 11/03/2022
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