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Government Approves New Pensions Auto-Enrolment Scheme
The Government has finally approved the details of the new scheme. It is estimated that 750,000 workers aged between 26 and 60 will be impacted once introduced.

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Budget 2023 – Summary Points For Employers
The Budget, which was brought forward this year, includes a broad range of initiatives to support the public and businesses with increasing energy costs.

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International Equal Pay Day (18th September) – What Can Employers Do?
On the 18th of September, we mark International Equal Pay Day, which acknowledges the ongoing efforts across the globe to ensure equal pay for equal work becomes a reality.

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Minimum Wage set to increase to €11.30 from 1st January 2023
The National Minimum Wage is set to increase by 80-cent from €10.50 per hour to €11.30 per hour under plans expected to be approved by Cabinet today.

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Protected Disclosures (Amendment) Act 2022 signed into law
The Protected Disclosures (Amendment) Act 2022 was enacted, which transposes the EU Directive on protection of persons who report breaches of Union law.

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New Bill To Enhance And Reform Personal Injuries Assessment Board
The Government has published a new Bill that aims to reduce the time and expense associated with personal injuries litigation.

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Calculating the Gender Pay Gap Metrics – Additional Guidance Published
Since the publication of the Gender Pay gap Regulations, there has been some confusion about how to approach the calculation of the Gender Pay Gap metrics.

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New Bill Set To Modernise Employment Permits
It has been announced that the Government will publish a new bill - the Employment Permits Bill - that will modernise the Employment Permit process.

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Changes To The State Pension System Could See Employees Working Until 70
The Government stated in early July that it has no plans on increasing the State pension age beyond 66, and further details have since been reported of a radical shake-up