GDPR Subject Access Requests

I have received a subject access request asking for “all” personal data from a current employee. How do I deal with this? Under the Data […]
New Motivation Test in Whistleblowing

The European Union (Protection of Trade Secrets) Regulation 2018 was implemented on 9 June 2018 and introduces an amendment to the Protected Disclosures Act 2014. […]
Employer Loses €7,500 for Employee Working Excessive Hours Outside of Normal Working Time

Grainne O’Hara v Kepak Convenience Foods Unlimited Background Ms. O’Hara (the complainant) who was employed as a Business Development Executive for Kepak (the respondent), took […]
Major Reform to Pensions in Ireland

In February this year, the government announced plans to introduce an automatic enrolment system to boost pension savings as part of a major reform to […]
Employee Surveillance – Is It Legal?

While it may be a controversial issue amongst staff members, workplace monitoring is a legitimate and legal method that employers can implement to protect their […]
High Court Finds Hotel Worker was Unfairly Dismissed After Altercation with the Managing Director

A recent High Court decision to uphold the unfair dismissal ruling by an Employment Appeals Tribunal and held by the Circuit Court in Eugene Young […]