Friday Round Up in Ireland 07/07/2023
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 7 July 2023 Issues covered: Work-Life Balance Act; FREE WEBINARS; Recruitment; Remote Working; DEIThis week's top 5:
- Case Review: Ammi Burke v Adjudication Officer and Workplace Relations Commission (Respondents) and Arthur Cox LLP
- Work-Life Balance Act to Extend Leave for Parents And Carers
- Most US Companies Plan to Increase Employment Here
- Latest Labour Market Pulse Highlights importance of Flexible Working and Skills-based Hiring in Order to increase Female Participation in Irish Workforce
- Blog: Employment Law In Brief - June 2023
And in other news………….there were further revelations about non-disclosed payments controversy at RTÉ, the latest being presenter Ryan Tubridy and his agent will attend two Oireachtas committees to discuss the non-disclosure of payments at RTÉ. RTÉ's Prime
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