Friday Round Up in Ireland 13/09/2024
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 13 September 2024 Issues covered: Automatic Enrolment; Sexual Harassment; AI; Employee Surveillance; Hybrid WorkingThis week's top 5:
- Annual Review Session of the Week: Act Now: Understanding the Immediate Impact of the Automatic Enrolment Savings Bill
- Pensions lobby group calls for auto-enrolment clarity in October budget
- Irish employers least likely to use AI - global survey
- Why is employee surveillance and tracking on the rise?
- Productivity problems persist for HR with hybrid workplace ‘fauxductivity’
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This article is correct at 13/09/2024
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