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ESRI Study flags low number of employment inspectors
A recently published Economic and Social Research Institute report on non-EU nationals in irregular employment in Ireland indicated that the food service activity sector accounted for 54 per cent of employment permit legislation breaches in 2023, with 12 per cent in hair and beauty, and 11 per cent in wholesale. The ESRI also raised concerns about the low number of work permit inspectors.
KC Connect in 15 - OSH Requirements and Considerations for Pregnant, Postnatal and Breastfeeding Employees
In this webinar, Ibec OSH Executive in the Knowledge Centre, Bernie McMeel, will discuss the OSH requirements and considerations for pregnant, postnatal and breastfeeding employees. The webinar will examine the legislative requirements and look at conducting competent risk assessments for these employees. There will be an exploration of the hazards that may be present in the workplace for these employees, and consideration of how employers can control the risks identified in the working environment.
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KC Connect in 15 - OSH Considerations for Night Work and Shift Work
Ibec OSH Executive in the Knowledge Centre, Bernie McMeel, will discuss the OSH Requirements and considerations for Night Work and Shift Work.
Employee or Contractor? Clarifying Employment Status
A recent Supreme Court decision, along with guidance from Revenue and the Department of Social Protection, has shed new light on the question of whether an individual is an employee or a self-employed independent contractor. In this one-hour session on clarifying employment status, Nichola Harkin, Head of Employment Law Services, will provide an overview of the new five-stage test for determining employment status and explain how employers should manage these new rules.
Quarterly Economic Outlook Q2 2024
The Irish economy is experiencing some moderation in growth following five years of spectacular expansion. Despite this the outlook is positive. There is clear potential for Ireland to compete in the years ahead based on a skilled and growing workforce, abundant energy potential and delivery of material improvements in our national infrastructure. Delivery on these agendas would be economically transformative for the country. We are now at an infl¬ection point where delivery on that vision is all about effectiveness.The Irish economy is experiencing some moderation in growth following five years of spectacular expansion. Despite this the outlook is positive. There is clear potential for Ireland to compete in the years ahead based on a skilled and growing workforce, abundant energy potential and delivery of material improvements in our national infrastructure. Delivery on these agendas would be economically transformative for the country. We are now at an infl¬ection point where delivery on that vision is all about effectiveness.