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Barry Crushell

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Legislation in employers' favour but 'claims of death of remote work are premature'

Legislation in employers' favour but 'claims of death of remote work are premature'

Sat, 18 Jan, 2025

Mr Crushell told BreakingNews.ie that "10 to 20 per cent of the enquiries currently coming in are related to remote work in some shape or form"
Record Twitter unfair dismissal award: Other employees may be in same situation but didn't take case

Record Twitter unfair dismissal award: Other employees may be in same situation but didn't take case

Sun, 18 Aug, 2024

Elon Musk's company was ordered to pay an Irish record unfair dismissal award of €550,131 to a former senior employee at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) this week
Proposed Bill preventing criticism of government policy risks 'gagging order' for Defence Forces

Proposed Bill preventing criticism of government policy risks 'gagging order' for Defence Forces

Sun, 03 Mar, 2024

A new piece of legislation could effectively put a "gagging order" on members of the Defence Forces, and prevent them from taking part in civic society, an employment law solicitor has warned

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