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# Workplace Relations Commission

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Book-keeper 'retired' by her employer after reaching 66 wins age discrimination case
Tenants awarded 'substantial compensation' for discrimination by landlord
Driver 'reasonably' sacked after he left charity van outside a pub overnight
Dublin bakery's refusal to make anti-gay marriage cake 'was not discrimination'
Sacked shop worker wins €9,000 after row that started because he was chewing gum
Woman awarded €4k in unfair dismissal case after taking 'old and smelly basket' from work
Beauty therapist told pregnancy 'was her own problem' before being dismissed
Office manager wrongly portrayed as 'employee from hell' awarded €160,000
Worker gets €10k after being told to 'wing it' on a steeple with no harness
Hotel security guard sacked for showing guest CCTV footage of her engaging in sexual act
Store manager shared videos of disabled employee in WhatsApp group for 'merriment'
Real estate agent ordered to pay €3,000 after telling single mother apartment was for couples
Debt advisers slammed as 'penny pinching misers' after docking workers' Leap Year pay
Light at the end of the tunnel? Bus Éireann talks to resume tomorrow morning
Unions agree to talks with Bus Éireann management - but pickets stay put
€1.5 million in unpaid wages handed back to workers who challenged employers
Backlog at WRC means people are waiting up to 4 years for employment cases to be heard
Nurses' union agrees to meet with Workplace Relations Commission - but work-to-rule is still on
Unions accuse Bus Éireann of 'seeking to collapse talks' around averting strike
Strike at Dublin Bus called off for today ... but what about the 11 other days in October?
Mechanic who left job after employer implied he was a thief awarded €22k
Teenage boy awarded €5,500 after management stops him bringing assistance dog to school
Ambulance strike called off as HSE agrees to recruit 461 new paramedics
Clerys workers heckle and criticise director of property firm at High Court
Poll: Should new gardaí, nurses, and teachers be better paid?
'I won’t be told by anybody that I’m biased' - Luas strike mediator hits back at Jack O'Connor
"There's a long way to go" - crisis Luas talks taking place ahead of Patrick's Day stoppage
Talks aim to avert Dart stoppages after drivers back strike over 10-minute service
Irish family ordered to pay au pair €9,000 over low wages
Luas drivers accused of 'putting a gun to the head' of Workplace Relations Commission