Friday Round Up in Ireland 10/05/2024
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 9 May 2024 Issues covered: Redundancy, Mental Health, FREE WEBINAR on sexual harassment in the workplace, ESG, Pay, Employment Permits, AlliancesThis week's top 5:
- €61,000 for "blinkered, cynical process" to oust its founder and his three sons in 'sham' redundancy
- The essential HR and line manager alliance
- RTÉ Governance: Three out of five directors see personal or reputational risk as the main deterrent to being on a State Board
- Mental health concerns caused 22% of worker absenteeism last year says CIPD Ireland and Kemmy Business School
- Engaging Third Parties: Who is responsible under the Equal Status Acts?
And in other news…………. let's support Bambie Thug at Eurovision but steer clear of the Doomsday Blues at work! Join us for events specifically designed for HR professionals in Ireland. Get ready to laugh and learn as we
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This article is correct at 09/05/2024
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