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# HR

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# HR
Confusion over pay entitlements among both employers and employees if staff present with Covid-19
Businesses are being encouraged to develop contingency plans if a number of people from their workplace fall sick in the coming days and weeks.
# Parents leave
Parental leave: why the new entitlements coming in today have caused HR head-scratching
The two weeks of leave will be on top of the existing maternity and paternity schemes.
# grave concerns
HR manager at cemetery awarded €47,500 in compensation for unfair dismissal
The man had been employed at the cemetery for just under 20 years prior to his dismissal in late 2016.
# Civil Service
'A lot of money to the ordinary Joe soap': Millions overpaid and hundreds of data breaches at civil service HR system
The National Shared Services Office was set up to “modernise” the civil service.
# HR
Gate Theatre issues statement in wake of claims of abuse of power and harassment
It has set up a process to allow employees to raise their concerns in confidence.
# Clonmel
Paramedic 'left colleague stranded 100km from base after disagreement'
The alleged incident happened on Saturday night involving two Clonmel-based paramedics.
# human resources
How Ryanair's loudmouth approach helps them find 'fun, irreverent and cheeky' staff
The HR department says the company’s colourful media profile acts as a sort of recruitment filter.
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# you're hired
400 jobs on the way as Deloitte says it's hiring
The company is immediately recruiting to fill 100 jobs.
# Employment rights
Woman overlooked for promotion due to maternity leave awarded €70k
The employee says the insurance company said ‘bring it on’ when she said she would go to the Equality Tribunal.
# Thin on the ground
More than three quarters of companies can't find the right talent for the job
A PwC report has flagged problems in the IT sector, and also says our tax system is alienating foreign executives.
Voices
Bullied: Your stories of bullying in the workplace
We asked and you told us. Here are some of your experiences of bullying in the workplace.
# Blue Sky thinking
The 12 most insufferable pieces of office jargon in existence
Let’s blue-sky this dialogue and circle back tomorrow.
# Bankers
21 bankers in Ireland earned more than €1 million in 2011
Another EU state had 2,436 individuals earning over €1 million in the same year.