Cinema manager sacked after sleeping at desk, gets €1,600 at WRC
Worker said he had been drinking the previous night and may have smelled of alcohol, hearing told
Worker said he had been drinking the previous night and may have smelled of alcohol, hearing told
Plan does not ban contact outside working hours but aims to allow staff to switch off
‘E-working’ has exploded but Revenue, employers and law have yet to catch up
Allegations staff were working more than legally permitted hours denied by farmer
Ana Lacramoiara Manciu wins appeal after the Labour Court overturns WRC decision
Heather Humphreys says interdepartmental steering group will examine French approach to switching off
An employment Act from last year might be imperilling workers it intended to protect
Union’s 40,000 members to be balloted on Labour Court recommendation from Monday
Trainers will be allowed defer breaks to which staff are entitled subject to conditions
Labour Court awarded €7,500 to woman who had to check emails as late as midnight
WRC said training and caring for racehorses did not constitute agriculture
Outcome of stable’s appeal to affect horse-racing and breeding industries
Horse training stables appeals Workplace Relations Commission notice on work hours
O’Sullivan’s instruction issued simply for purposes of being seen to do something
High Court told of Minister’s letter as two officers were to challenge exclusion of force from law
Second time round for Aengus Ó Snodaigh whose previous Lá na Poblachta bid failed
‘They turn a slice of the labour force into the 21st-century equivalent of the archetypal Depression-era man’
Government appoints team of academics to study controversial hiring practice
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