Tag: Employment law
Flute Teacher Appeals WRC Ruling as Non-Whistleblower
A flute teacher, Hugh Rance, just got the short end of the stick after he tried to bring attention to what he believed was some shady business going on at a state-backed music school....
High Court Overturns Debenhams Redundancy Payments Decision
In a significant turn of events, the High Court has recently made a decision that could have far-reaching implications for former Debenhams workers. The ruling, handed down by Mr. Justice Anthony Barr, has reversed...
Security firm must repay €2.2m Covid wage subsidies, court orders
Summary:
A security services firm, Fire Safety Security Advantage Ltd (FSSA), formerly known as Superior Group Ireland Ltd, has lost a High Court challenge to repay €2.2 million in Covid wage subsidies received from...
Protecting Workers’ Rights: Understanding the Limits of Free Speech and Privacy on Social Media...
Protecting Workers' Rights in the Digital Age: Navigating the Complexities of Social Media
In today's digital era, where social media plays a pivotal role in our daily lives, the boundaries between personal expression and professional...



