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- Travel Time Compensation: Legal Perspective | Hayes Solicitors
Hayes Solicitors examines when travel time constitutes working time under Irish law, affecting employee compensation and employer obligations
- Working hours - Citizens Information
Most employees cannot include the time spent travelling to and from work in their working hours This is set out in Section 8 of the National Minimum Wage Act 2000
- A guide to working in Ireland - Gov. ie
If you work part-time you must have worked at least 40 hours in total over the 5 weeks immediately before the public holiday If you work part-time and the public holiday falls on a day you don't work - then you are entitled to 20% of your pay for that day
- HR Solutions | What Constitutes Working Time?
This is contrary to the general practice in Ireland and indeed the legal position in which it is underlined in the National Minimum Wage legislation that such time spent traveling to and from home to places of work does not constitute working time
- Travelling Time for Employees | Amorys Solicitors | Award-Winning Law . . .
At the moment, the decision does not require private-sector employers to pay employees for travel time as the National Minimum Wage Act does not require this, but this Act is now out of date and the Courts will interpret Irish law in light of this new ruling
- Do You Have to Pay Hourly Employees for Travel Time?
Learn the nuances of compensating hourly employees for travel Discover when their time on the move legally counts as work Hourly employees often travel as part of their job duties, leading to questions about when this travel time must be compensated
- A Guide to Employment Law in Ireland - McCann FitzGerald
The Protection of Employees (Temporary Agency Work) Act 2012 was enacted to give agency workers much the same rights and entitlements as permanent employees The Protected Disclosures Act 2014 introduces a new category of ‘worker’, which is a far broader concept, even including contractors
- Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 - Irish Statute Book
Times and pay for annual leave
- Is Travelling to Work Working Time? The Tyco Case
The workers brought a case to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) arguing that time spent travelling to work should be counted as working time The CJEU agreed with them
- A guide to employment law in Ireland | NFP - The HR Suite
Whether you are an employer, a manager, or a HR professional, this article will guide you through employment law in Ireland from top to bottom from key employment legislation to employee rights to employer obligations and responsibilities
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