Central Bank to conduct inquiry into RSA Ireland ex-chief Philip Smith
Details of a public inquiry into the former insurance executive expected to be published within weeks
Details of a public inquiry into the former insurance executive expected to be published within weeks
All counties experienced more people on Live Register in 12 months to January with biggest number in Kerry and Leitrim
Time to focus on making work more enjoyable while encouraging staff to do what they should in taking care of themselves
Why has real wage growth slowed across different countries in the last two decades?
Planning decisions take ages but a move to tighten rules is sparking widespread fury
Central Bank says Rory O’Connor can’t work in regulated finance for over eight years
Some 65 major institutional shareholders have launched legal actions
Former head teacher in Wales wins claim of unfair dismissal claim and discrimination
Service used until now by solicitors will be available to Bar of Ireland’s 2,200 members
Insurer ‘deliberately’ manipulated reserve estimates to set aside less money than needed for claims
Tim Marks (55) worked with security firm ICTS Ireland for nine years before dismissal
Attorney General thanks judge on behalf of the State for his 31 years of public service
UPC terminated employment of Ann Marie Ryan on grounds of serious misconduct
Decisions in five cases have been outstanding for more than two years
The State is facing High Court actions from about 500 hospital consultants over the failure to pay them agreed levels of salary nearly a decade ago
Delivery man ‘taken short for toilet’ during work fails in unfair dismissal action
Employment Appeals Tribunal made award after finding manner of dismissal by Galway Clinic unfair
Strand Hotel in Limerick dismisses kitchen steward for stealing coffee powder
Long-serving Baxter Healthcare worker Martin Conroy claimed decision ‘too harsh’
Smith is now general manager of Leinster Cricket after settling a dispute with RSA
Woman awarded €22,000 after Employment Appeals Tribunal finds dismissal was unfair
EU ruling clarifies when employers can refuse to let staff wear religious symbols
Former junior partner Bruno Herbots, who had claimed unfair dismissal, drops case
John Carroll denies he sought €110,000 to leave religious-run home at employment tribunal hearing
Penalties follow investigation into accounting scandal revealed in 2013
Judge grants man leave to contest adjudication officer’s decision in judicial review
Paschal Donohoe refuses to reveal details of two cases settled with doctors last year
The Government is effectively on the run when it comes to the public pay bill
Move could have implications for hundreds of senior doctors across the country
Alan McNally was fired after removing a VTech toy from a store without paying for it
Joshua Jones sacked over alleged irregularities over sales of ‘Kream Balls’ dessert
Employment Appeals Tribunal says Suir Pharma’s treatment of employee blatantly unfair
Eileen Buckley awarded €9,330 for unfair dismissal at Employment Appeals Tribunal
HR manager tells Employment Appeals Tribunal waitress breached company’s trust
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