Coca-Cola rep found 80% liable for own dismissal A sales rep for Coca-Cola who was accused of falsifying records has won his claim for unfair dismissal – but was awarded a reduced sum … Business • 22 hrs
Manager on €121k 'for doing nothing' withdraws claim A finance manager at Iarnród Éireann who said his duties were "hacked down to nothing" after he made a protected disclosure nine years ago has … Ireland • 31 Jan
€80,000 for two workers in forced retirement claims Two workers who suffered age-based discrimination when their employers forced them into retirement have been awarded over €80,000 in compensation between them. Business • 30 Jan
Woman's exhaustion claim over scanning documents fails A State workplace watchdog has dismissed as not credible a council inspector's claim that additional duties to scan and 'idoc' documents would have left her … Ireland • 29 Jan
Tech entrepreneur told to pay €20,000 in unpaid wages Tech entrepreneur Ian Lucey has been ordered to pay nearly €20,000 for months of unpaid salary owed to a software developer. Business • 25 Jan
Businessman accused of trying to 'derail a court' A businessman has been accused of trying to "derail a court" after saying he's not sure he has ever met a worker who has made … Business • 24 Jan
Restaurant chain to pay €30,000 for unfair sacking A restaurant chain has been ordered to pay €30,000 for unfairly sacking the son of its founder amid an alleged struggle for control of the … Business • 23 Jan
Worker didn't get extra pay for Sundays for 13 years A worker has been awarded over €16,000 after his employer admitted failing to pay him extra for working Sundays in an "oversight" that went on … Business • 20 Jan
Unislim discriminated against fitness trainer - WRC Unislim has been ordered to pay €9,000 to a part-time fitness trainer after she returned from maternity leave and was issued with a new contract … Business • 18 Jan
Garda Supt branded "arrogant" over handling of meeting A retired garda inspector says his former commanding officer was "arrogant" and "very confrontational" in a meeting with a sergeant who had been injured in … Business • 06 Jan
Garda who suffered eye damage takes WRC equality case A garda sergeant who suffered permanent eye damage when he was attacked on duty by a man with a rock has said the force blocked … Business • 05 Jan
Element Six to pay €43,625 compo for unfair dismissal Shannon-based industrial diamond manufacturer Element Six has been ordered to pay out €43,625 compensation for the unfair dismissal of a female administrative worker. Business • 28 Dec 22
ESB technicians lose all test cases in payroll row ESB workers who accused their bosses of unlawfully withholding overtime after they refused to use a new timekeeping app have lost a series of test … Business • 28 Dec 22
Case taken by Fair City star returns to the WRC A case taken against RTÉ by one of Fair City's best-known stars has returned to the Workplace Relations Commission. Business • 16 Dec 22
Firm to pay worker unfairly dismissed after rehab stay An accountant who said he was led to believe he would still have a job after going to rehab for his cocaine addiction - only … Business • 13 Dec 22
Strike action deferred at Zenith Energy in Cork Planned strike action by SIPTU members employed at the Zenith Bantry Bay Terminal in County Cork, has been deferred in order to allow workers an … Business • 12 Dec 22
Firm to pay €14,000 for not giving tachograph records A logistics firm which failed to hand over tachograph data to a truck driver who asked to see the working hours recorded by his employer … Business • 12 Dec 22
Aer Lingus cabin crew manager loses case over uniform An Aer Lingus cabin crew manager who said female flight attendants were being "sexualised" by uniform rules requiring them to wear heels and nylons has … Business • 08 Dec 22
Florist awarded over €14,000 after unfair redundancy A florist who was unfairly dismissed by way of redundancy when the Covid-19 pandemic shut down her employer's wedding trade has been awarded over €14,000 … Business • 07 Dec 22
Secretary sacked after break-up with boss's son - WRC A secretary sacked following a break-up with her boss's son – a company director in the family firm where she worked – is to be … Business • 01 Dec 22
Dawn Meats case at the Workplace Relations Commission Covid-19 pressures led workers at a site belonging to one of Europe's largest meat processors to pick fallen burgers off the floor and put them … Ireland • 01 Dec 22
Iarnród Éireann manager paid €121k 'for doing nothing' A finance manager at Iarnród Éireann says his duties were "hacked down to nothing" after he made a protected disclosure nine years ago – and … Business • 30 Nov 22
Social media firm should pay €30,000 to HR officer A social media firm should pay €30,000 to a human resources officer who was "traumatised" after being sacked while on probation, the Workplace Relations Commission … Business • 25 Nov 22
Gaming firm to pay €11,000 to developer over deductions Children's gaming company and app publisher Zulleon has been ordered to pay a games developer close to €11,000 for unlawful deductions from his pay imposed … Business • 24 Nov 22
Glantus settles action taken by former executive Irish financial technology company Glantus has agreed a settlement with its former chief growth officer who had complained of unfair dismissal from his €100,000-per-year post. Business • 17 Nov 22