Costa Coffee ordered to pay €20,000 in sexual harassment case
Labour Court chairman says behaviour was ‘considerably more than harmless banter ’
Labour Court chairman says behaviour was ‘considerably more than harmless banter ’
Irish workers in large domestic companies could face same situation, employment lawyer says
WRC rules firm discriminated against woman on grounds of pregnancy under Act
Apprentice who signalled he did not want to join subsidy scheme awarded €1,000
‘Nightmare of litigation’ created as status disclosed without consent, says Richard Grogan
Lawyer says decision could have more impact on Ireland Inc than corporate tax reform
Plan does not ban contact outside working hours but aims to allow staff to switch off
Workers should not allow themselves to suffer in silence, employee wellness expert says
‘E-working’ has exploded but Revenue, employers and law have yet to catch up
Law Society also warned Government and advised amendments to Covid legislation
Lawyers express concern as hundreds of cases potentially face lengthy delays
National Union of Journalists describes redundancy terms as ‘miserly’
Many workers fulfil criteria associated with employees - but they don’t get any of the benefits
Department of Social Protection asks employers to ‘take a long-term view’
Most large supermarket chains have closed with many other employees working from home
Employment law expert says €4,000 penalty will no way ‘act as a deterrent to employers’
O’Sullivan’s instruction issued simply for purposes of being seen to do something
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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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