Friday Round Up in Ireland 08/11/2024
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 8 November 2024 Issues covered: AI Act; Return to Office; Cybersecurity and Trade Secret Protection; Substance Use in the Workplace; Gender Pay GapThis week's top 5:
- Annual Review Session of the Week: Compliance in the new world of AI: An introduction to the upcoming AI Act
- CSO: Figures show men are still higher earners
- Senior managers more likely to report unhealthy relationships with substances than those in junior roles
- 79% of US CEOs predict back in office full time within three years. Will companies in Ireland follow the trend?
- Preventing cyber theft of trade secrets in SMEs: A comprehensive toolkit
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This article is correct at 08/11/2024
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