Friday Round Up in Ireland 12/04/2024

Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 12 April 2024 Issues covered: Auto enrolment; Weight; Hybrid; AI; Personal Injury Awards

This week's top 5:

  1. Automatic Enrolment Retirement Savings System Bill 2024
  2. 18% of candidates believe their weight could be holding them back in job interviews
  3. 60% would turn down a job that does not offer hybrid work
  4. Finding that guidelines slashing personal injury awards has legal effect ‘of systemic importance’ - Supreme Court
  5. Increased Cost of Business grant now open for registration

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CONTENTS

  1. Case Law Review
  2. AI and Employment Law
  3. Automatic Enrolment Retirement Savings System Bill 2024
  4. 18% of candidates believe their weight could be holding them back in job interviews
  5. 60% would turn down a job that does not offer

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This article is correct at 12/04/2024
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