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 Corona Virus Covid-19 Business Advice

We have put together information to help you learn about actions you should take in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic as an employer in Ireland. We will keep this resource as up to date as possible. If you would like the help and support of an expert to keep on the right side of employment legislation and avoid mistakes please contact us to discuss.

We can beat the Coronavirus Covid-19 by working together. Stay positive and plan for the future.


 

 

Covid-19 Can I use lay off and short time to cope with Covid-19 ?

shorttimelayoffcovidcompIn the current fight against the corona virus Covid-19 many employers thoughts are turning to the use of short time and lay off. This short guide will help employers in Ireland understand the uses and benefits of the short time and lay off provisions in Irish employment law

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Health & Safety at Work

As an employer in Ireland, what should I do to prepare against the Corona virus outbreak? What is my duty of care towards my employees? How do I deal with an employee who wants to self isolate? These are some of the questions we will deal with in this article on the impact of the Covid - 19 (Corona Virus) on employers and employees in Ireland. The situation regarding the corona virus Covid-19 is being updated on a daily, if not hourly basis. As an employer you need to take that into consideration and actively seek updated information on the coronavirus, and assess the risk to your business accordingly.

     

Set up and manage remote workers, home workers and lone workers

Time to do your homework

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If some of your employees work from home or another venue remotely then there are a number of matters to consider. Similarly the employee who works on their own on your premises.

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