Family Friendly Rights Comparison: NI, ROI and GB
Posted in : Comparative Employment Law Table on 20 August 2018 Issues covered:This podcast summarises developments pertaining to family-friendly and parental rights, including, shared parental leave, flexible working, grandparental leave, bereavement leave and paternity leave.
The following recording features of voices of Mark McAllister, an employment relations manager from the Labour Relations Agency, and Ciara Fulton, a partner in the employment law firm of Jones Cassidy Brett. Ciara is dual qualified and practices law throughout the island of Ireland. They are interviewed by Scott Alexander of Legal-Island and discuss recent employment law developments in the three jurisdictions of Great Britain, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland.
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