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Arthur Cox
The European Union (Occupational Pension Schemes) Regulations, 2021 (SI No 128 of 2021) (the "Regulations") were signed into law on 22 April 2021...
Arthur Cox
In its recent decision the Supreme Court, by a majority, held that the exercise of powers by adjudication officers of the Workplace Relations Commission ("WRC") was an administration of justice...
Ronan Daly Jermyn
As the Covid-19 vaccination programme continues, employers and businesses are beginning to consider a return to the workplace for those employees that have continued to work remotely...
William Fry
After a long wait, IORP II has finally been transposed into Irish law with the signing of The European Union (Occupational Pension Schemes) Regulations 2021 by the Minister for Social Protection.
Arthur Cox
The IORP II Directive has been transposed into Irish law. The European Union (Occupational Pension Schemes) Regulations, 2021 (SI No 128 of 2021) (the "Regulations)...
Arthur Cox
The IORP II Directive has been transposed into Irish law. The European Union (Occupational Pension Schemes) Regulations, 2021 (SI No 128 of 2021) were signed into law by Heather Humphreys TD, ...
Walkers
The Irish Supreme Court in Zalewski v Adjudication Officer has rejected a number of arguments challenging the constitutionality of the Workplace Relations Act 2015 ("2015 Act")...
Arthur Cox
In A Service Technician v A Ventilation Company, the WRC upheld a claim for unfair dismissal, finding the process through which the complainant had been selected for redundancy to be unfair.
Ronan Daly Jermyn
As we emerge from the pandemic and businesses look towards reopening, the key issue for employers will be sustaining their business and trading out of the economic difficulties faced in the past year.
Dillon Eustace
The Supreme Court has found, by a narrow majority, that the Workplace Relations Act 2015 (the Act) as implemented by the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) is not unconstitutional.
Ronan Daly Jermyn
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court issued a decision regarding the constitutionality of the Workplace Relations Commission (Zalewski -v- Adjudication Officer and WRC...
William Fry
Mandatory gender pay gap (GPG) reporting, which aims to provide transparency on the GPG and incentivise employers to take measures to narrow the gap to the extent possible...
Arthur Cox
Without doubt, the impact of COVID-19 and the requirement for employees to work remotely has drawn employers' health and safety obligations more sharply into focus.
Ronan Daly Jermyn
On March 10th, 2021, the Workplace Relations Commission ("WRC") issued one of its first decisions on the operation of the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme ("TWSS") with a welcome ruling for the many employers
Ronan Daly Jermyn
On the 1st April 2021, the Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar, brought into effect the Workplace Relations Commission ("WRC") Code of Practice for Employers and Employees on the Right to Disconnect (‘the Code').
Walkers
The Workplace Relations Commission ("WRC") has published a new Code of Practice for Employers and Employees on the Right to Disconnect ("Code").
lus Laboris
New family leave provisions in Ireland give both new parents an additional three weeks' paid leave
William Fry
On 1 April 2021, most of the provisions of the Family Leave and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2021 (the 2021 Act) came into operation.
Maples Group
No, it wasn't an April Fool joke. From yesterday, employees have the right to disconnect from work courtesy of the government's new code of practice.
lus Laboris
The Irish government has published its promised Code of Practice on the right to disconnect from work outside normal working hours.
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