Review of Recent Employment Developments in Ireland 28/10/2022
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 28 October 2022 Issues covered: Sectoral Employment Orders; Diversity and Inclusion; Hybrid Working; Hate CrimesThis week's top 5:
- Electrical Sectoral Employment Order (SEO) to be set aside
- Transgender hatred to be criminalised
- Workplace Relations Commission Cork Southern Region office opens
- Why employees don't like their HR Department
- HSA Annual Review of Workplace Injuries published
And in other news.................... there's still time to book your place at our upcoming flaship event, the Annual Review of Employment Law on the 30th November and the 1st December. Two packed days of employment law updates - not to be missed. Book your place here.
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This article is correct at 28/10/2022
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