The new Cork Southern Region office of the Workplace Relations Commission has been officially opened by Minister for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English, today.
The Workplace Relations Commission WRC has five regional offices, Carlow, Cork, Dublin, Ennis and Sligo and its mission is to deliver a quality customer service throughout Ireland, which is speedy, user-friendly, independent, effective, impartial and cost-effective.
The WRC provides various means of dispute resolution, redress and effective enforcement, and improves workplace relations, all of which are delivered fee free.
The new office will offer the full range of services to people across the Southern region.
Minister English said, "the WRC is keen to ensure accessibility of its services and the location of the office in Cork city centre certainly makes services more within reach for those who may have had to travel long distances or engage remotely."
The Director General, Liam Kelly said he is delighted that there is a centrally located and accessible office in Cork city. "It is the final piece of the jigsaw in establishing a fully functioning office in each region - where our users can experience the same range and quality of service as they would receive in any of our offices."
The Chairperson of the Board, Dr David Begg said in a small open economy the quality of its institutions can be a source of stability and comparative advantage. "As a key labour market institution, the WRC is constantly seeking to improve our services and this new Cork office will help to make the WRC more conveniently accessible to our stakeholders in the region."