Friday Round Up in Ireland 31/03/2023
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 31 March 2023 Issues covered: AI, Pensions, Data Protection, Cybersecurity, Diversity & Inclusion, Free Webinars, Flexible WorkingThis week's top 5:
- Work Life Balance and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2022 - Passed all Stages in Dáil
- Women of Honour Report: Statutory Inquiry into Military Abuse Likely to be Recommended
- WRC Launches New Guides to its Services
- Majority of Employers not Investing in Workplace Mental Health - Study
- Blog: Has the Tide Turned? Data Protection Commissioner Report 2022
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This article is correct at 31/03/2023
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