Complaints procedure over refusal of pub entry ‘not fit for purpose’ – IHREC
Law disproportionately impacts disabled people and members of Traveller and Roma communities, says watchdog
Law disproportionately impacts disabled people and members of Traveller and Roma communities, says watchdog
Caretaker and teacher tussled over placement of statue on May altar in school
Move follows years of lobbying by former employees
Contentious practice of annotating certificates has been subject to legal action in past
Opinion: We need gender-competent leaders to ensure more women move upwards
Service used until now by solicitors will be available to Bar of Ireland’s 2,200 members
Decision aimed at driving recruitment of ethnic minorities
Court of Justice of European Union rules on referral from Supreme Court in equality case
Representatives outline grievances to Oireachtas committee
Confidential settlement involving four lecturers required sign-off by the Government
Settlement costs likely to run to hundreds of thousands of euro
Marie Daly worked as SNA in Cork school before suffering serious injuries in road accident
NUI Galway and Maynooth University show ‘solid foundation’ in tackling gender bias
Four siblings aggrieved over handling of complaints about NUI Galway
Judges rule school was within rights not to employ woman as she could not perform tasks
Comments follow settlement in case of four Travellers refused service in Maynooth bar
Irish and British academics support solidarity event
University accepts Dr Elizabeth Tilley exceeded qualifications for senior lecturership
SFA reminds employers of their potential liability for indiscretions at festive work events
Oonagh Buckley says the scale of strike action remains relatively low
Dr Jim Browne says he is confident the university is addressing the gender issue
Four female lecturers alleging gender discrimination in a competition for promotion
Four staff members claim they were not promoted to senior role due to their gender
A new report aims to transform gender equality in Irish universities
Higher Education Authority report aims to tackle under-representation of women
Leo Varadkar to consider amending monthly payment due to changing family structures
Micheline Sheehy Skeffington ‘horrified’ at legal action attempting to shut down campaign
Move may have significant implications for other colleges and public sector employers
NUIG has the lowest representation of women at senior levels in Irish universities
Dr Micheline Sheehy Skeffington won landmark discrimination case against university
Move comes after Dr Micheline Sheehy Skeffington won key Equality Tribunal case
Dispute over tenants’ rights suggests institutions are failing in their duties
Excerpts from female respondents describe discrimination as ‘pervasive’ in institution
Post one of four major proposals after Micheline Sheehy Skeffington bias ruling
Bernie Marron says principal made critical comments about her son’s sexual orientation
Change must come from ‘leadership at top’, forum on contentious issue at NUIG told
NUI Galway worst performer say women academics on eve of conference on topic
The one-stop shop will now deal with all employment-related complaints
Only 19 per cent of professors are women despite recent gender equality initiatives
Workplace Relations Act creates a single point of entry for work-related disputes
‘The list of women in Irish public life has grown – but change is painfully slow’
Survey shows women are being dismissed, made redundant or mistreated
Campaign named after Micheline Sheehy Skeffington says decision ‘vindicates’ efforts
Review group includes Limerick professor who turned down invitation to advise NUIG
Woman was forced to work 70-hour weeks for less than minimum wage while pregnant
Woman claimed State’s refusal to pay benefit amounted to unlawful discrimination
University welcomes report as Siptu branch questions credibility of group’s findings
Group calls for new measures to counteract discrimination against women at university
Beulah Print refused to print civil partnership invitations for a gay couple
Jim Browne maintains many changes effected since acknowledged low point of 2009
NUI Galway lecturers lodge challenges over lack of promotions on two occasions
University Teachers group seeks ‘clear and detailed public statement’ from Minister on NUIG gender issue
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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