Friday Round Up in Ireland 29/11/2024
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 29 November 2024 Issues covered: Forced Labour Regulation; Remote Work Rights; Workforce Ethics; Violence Against Workers; The Great ResignationThis week's top 5:
- EU passes forced labour ban but leaves out migrant worker protections
- Remote work: Employee has right to request, boss is free to refuse
- Irish workers among most honest employees in the world
- Violence: Taking action at work
- The Great Resignation and organisations’ investment in the talent pipeline
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This article is correct at 29/11/2024
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