COVID-19 and Labour Law: Ireland
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1561-8048/10771Keywords:
Covid-19, Labour Law, Remote work, Income support, Health and SafetyAbstract
Similar to many other European countries, businesses in Ireland are largely working remotely if they are not shut temporarily (with the exception of food stores and pharmacies). The government has implemented a plan for businesses and workers (including the self-employed) centring on income support. Many questions remain to be openly discussed such as when businesses may start to re-open, how this may be done safely; not to mention the longer term impact.
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