Statutory Redundancy: Qualifying Traps Irish Employers Miss
Statutory redundancy in Ireland is not automatic. Qualifying service, continuous employment, and non-standard arrange...
Statutory redundancy in Ireland is not automatic. Qualifying service, continuous employment, and non-standard arrange...
A recent WRC ruling where a worker lost an unfair dismissal claim over misconduct outside the workplace highlights th...
Paternity leave in Ireland is a statutory entitlement that many employers treat as straightforward — until a WRC co...
Maternity leave in Ireland carries obligations for employers that begin at pregnancy disclosure and extend well past ...
A recent WRC hearing involving a political adviser's Leinster House role puts the concept of genuine redundancy in Ir...
Fear-based workplace cultures are behind the sharp rise in constructive dismissal claims in Ireland, with over 200 WR...
A recent court case saw an Irish manufacturing firm fined €80,000 following a fatal workplace incident, a sharp rem...
A recent WRC award of €183,000 for unfair dismissal against an Irish construction employer is a sharp reminder that...
A gym worker won over €5,500 at the WRC after being sexually harassed at a work Christmas party. Purpletree HR expl...
A political adviser told their redundancy payment depends on an MEP losing their seat raises a question every Irish e...
A a Dublin city centre security worker paid €4 an hour while his employer told him to 'have some trust and loyalty'...
Getting a disciplinary procedure wrong in Ireland can be costly. This guide explains exactly what Irish employment la...
Making an employee redundant in Ireland is a legally precise process. Get any step wrong and you risk a WRC claim. He...
Every employee in Ireland is entitled to a minimum of four working weeks of annual leave per year. This guide explain...
There is no statutory entitlement to bereavement leave in Ireland, yet most employers offer it, and the best ones hav...
Since the Sick Leave Act 2022, Irish employers must provide statutory sick pay. The current entitlement is 5 days at ...
Ireland's national minimum wage increased to €14.15 per hour from 1 January 2026. This employer guide covers all su...
Ireland has 10 bank holidays in 2026, including St. Brigid's Day. This guide lists every date and explains the employ...
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