Hospitality firm ordered to pay €10,000 for ‘humiliating’ remark about worker by boss
Part-time barman told WRC he had been at work for five hours without a break
Sacked pilot’s lawyer calls Aer Lingus executive ‘barefaced liar’ at WRC
Employees says he was penalised for making protected disclosures over ‘toxic fumes’
Former Google employee fails in claim of racial discrimination in loss of job
Workplace Relations Commission finds claimant failed to put forward evidence of discrimination to require rebuttal from former employer
Green energy firm CEO awarded €75,000 after being ‘unlawfully’ denied salary
He says he was ‘unlawfully’ denied money amid a boardroom dispute.
Union lawyers say flight attendant’s sacking proven unfair by managers’ testimony
A sacked senior Aer Lingus flight attendant has opted not to testify or call any witnesses on his unfair dismissal claim – with his legal team saying the case had already been proven by the airline’s own evidence.
Collapsed security firm ‘clearly racially discriminated,’ tribunal finds
Dozens of former BGSS staff have won employment rights claims over non-payment of wages by the firm
Top Aer Lingus executive denies pilot’s dismissal was ‘to silence him’
Aer Lingus COO Aidan Dunne gives evidence on 13th day of hearing
Aer Lingus denies flight attendant’s trade union position influenced decision on dismissal – WRC
Dismissal followed alleged refusal to allow passenger on delayed flight use a toilet for up to 45 minutes after take-off
Pharma multinational’s Irish staff told jobs ‘safe’ days before redundancies, WRC told
Senior manager lost her €90,000-a-year job after decade at firm
Cybersecurity boss says worker’s fears about Israeli military hacking his firm ‘James Bond stuff’
Edgescan CEO Eoin Keary told the WRC he formed the view that worker Cian Ó Laoi was an ‘insider threat’ to the business
Computer engineer claims he was penalised for flagging company’s Israel links
Cian Ó Laoi told his chief executive he was concerned about ‘nonchalantly giving business to an Israeli company’
Former Xerotech CEO awarded €420,000 after being ‘forced to resign’ from Galway company
Biggest award so far this year by Workplace Relations Commission for former Xerotech chief Barry Flannery
US firm ordered to pay Irish executive almost €143,000 over unfair dismissal
Irish arm of translation and localisation firm Lionbridge directed to pay its former EMEA managing director, Caroline O’Connell
Worker was paid €4 an hour to guard high-end clothes shop on Grafton Street, WRC hears
When broke security guard pleaded for his wages, firm urged him to ‘stay working and have some trust and loyalty’
Fired company CEO who was ‘beyond reproach’ wins €183,000 award at WRC
Construction company boss ordered halt of payments to director while subcontractors who were left without pay downed their tools












