Friday Round Up in Ireland: 06/10/2023
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 6 October 2023 Issues covered: Remote Working, AI, PRSI, Mental Health, Free Webinars, Case Reviews, Employment PermitsThis week's top 5:
- Republic ahead of Northern Ireland for embracing remote working – study
- One in three hiding AI use from bosses, is this acceptable?
- Annual Review Session of the Week - Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four? How to handle compulsory retirement and the pensions shake up in 2024!
- Government considering rise in PRSI rate as part of budget
- Blog: What are an Employer’s Duties When it Comes to Mental Health?
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This article is correct at 06/10/2023
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