Employers’ lobby group says proposed new rules on pensions, a living wage and statutory sick leave must be implemented in a more coordinated way
Proposed sweeping changes to the Irish labour market – including the introduction of a living wage, pension auto-enrolment and statutory sick pay – are causing “major concern” for businesses because of the lack of coordination around how the government is implementing them, politicians will hear on Wednesday.
Ibec, the employers’ lobby group, will address members of the Oireachtas budgetary oversight committee later today for a discussion about a report commissioned by the government into taxation ...
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