I have heard a story in the last week or so of sexual harassment in the workplace that amazes me in 2024. It is an appalling story of injustice and discrimination. The fact that this type of thing is still going on is mind boggling. When I sit looking and listening to the young woman… Continue reading Sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace is alive and well in 2024
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“What’s with the rainbow tie?” A glimpse into discrimination
“What’s with the rainbow tie?” was part of the comment on my YouTube video. The video was about the school/employer in the Enoch Burke case going to the High Court to pursue Burke’s assets by way of sequestration for his breach of High Court orders prohibiting him from entering the school while suspended. Last week… Continue reading “What’s with the rainbow tie?” A glimpse into discrimination
An avalanche of mask discrimination cases at the WRC-only 1 successful to date
Eight mask discrimination decisions from the WRC so far this year. Only one case succeeded, the other seven failed. There is a report in the Irish Times this morning. The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) have published a report showing an avalanche of claims of discrimination in connection with the public health regulations compelling the wearing… Continue reading An avalanche of mask discrimination cases at the WRC-only 1 successful to date
Back in the Labour Court after 3 years
I am back in the Labour Court today after 3 years, or thereabouts, due to the Covid 19 impact on Irish society. The case is an appeal by the employer against a decision in my client’s favour at the Workplace Relations Commission. You can read more about that case on EmploymentRightsIreland.com where our client was… Continue reading Back in the Labour Court after 3 years