As reported in the Irish Independent a Dunnes Stores employee sacked from her job after she was caught on camera eating €10 worth of chicken goujons a... Read More
26 February 2014 By Keith Lowther
St. Patrick’s Day is imminently approaching and while the festivities are eagerly anticipated by many, the day after can often present a headache for ... Read More
Constructive dismissal arises when an employee feels forced to resign from their employment due to the conduct of their employer. The name, therefore... Read More
In today’s competitive market, employers need to be able to protect their commercial interests. Many employers assume that they are protected in relat... Read More
Public holidays can be a real headache for employers especially over Spring where three public holidays fall in relatively quick succession; St. Patri... Read More
There has been an increase in the number of claims being submitted under the Temporary Agency Workers legislation, with the largest level of compensat... Read More
24 February 2014 By Keith Lowther
As reported in todays Irish Independent, former Irish international Reggie Corrigan has taken a case for unfair dismissal against the Leinster branch ... Read More
20 February 2014 By Keith Lowther
Employers should take note of one of the most recent Equality Tribunal decisions, especially those with no employee handbooks or documentation in plac... Read More
12 February 2014 By Keith Lowther
As published in the Journal, the Public Expenditure Minister says that the new Whistleblowers Legislation is not designed to frighten employers, it is... Read More
05 February 2014 By Keith Lowther
In a move which will have a definitive impact on a number of employers in key industries, the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Br... Read More
30 January 2014 By Keith Lowther
Employers have largely up until this point battled with the ‘should we, should we not’ issue surrounding whether they are legally obliged or otherwise... Read More
29 January 2014 By Keith Lowther