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High Court on Enforceability of Noncompete Restriction
Precedential Decision by Judiciary or Regulatory Agency
Author: Emmet Whelan, Partner – ByrneWallace
The Irish High Court recently held that a covenant preventing a former senior executive of an airline from being “employed, engaged, concerned or interested in any capacity” with “any business wholly or partly in competition” with the employer was void and unenforceable as an unjustified restraint of trade.
When Can an Employer Use CCTV Footage for Workplace Investigations?
Precedential Decision by Judiciary or Regulatory Agency
Author: Emmet Whelan, Partner – ByrneWallace
The Irish High Court has recently found fault with an employer for viewing CCTV footage for one purpose, but using it for a different purpose. The case underlines the need for employers to have data protection policies that are sufficiently broad to allow an employer to use workplace CCTV for legitimate purposes.
COVID-19: Latest Employment Law Developments
New Regulation or Official Guidance
Author: Emmet Whelan, Partner – ByrneWallace
On March 12, 2020, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Irish Government announced that schools, colleges and childcare facilities would close. Further restrictions were implemented in respect of public gatherings. Employers should assign the task of reviewing public health and government guidance to senior employees. Employers must also communicate information and instruction to employees, as it is a legal duty of the employer. The Government has advised that employees should remote work if possible. The Government has also introduced bills to provide support for those who have been affected by COVID-19, such as providing income support.
COVID-19: Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme
Proposed Bill or Initiative
Author: Emmet Whelan, Partner – ByrneWallace
The Irish Government has introduced a Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme under emergency legislation that will provide additional financial support for employers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The State will contribute up to €410 per week per employee to pay wages during the crisis.
COVID-19: Working from Home
Important Action by Regulatory Agency
Author: Emmet Whelan, Partner – ByrneWallace
The Health and Safety Authority and the Data Protection Commission in Ireland have both published guidance to assist employers and employees in relation to working from home as part of the national response to COVID-19. There is a duty that employers have to ensure the health safety, and welfare of all employees, when an employee must work from home. There is no duty to do an inspection of the employee’s home, but asking the employee to provide information about their workspace at home should suffice. For example, is there enough workspace to accommodate all work equipment? The employees’ responses should be recorded, and if an employee has needs, an employer must take immediate action and establish how the problem will be addressed. Specific risk assessment measures should be taken if an employee is pregnant, a night worker, a young worker under 18, or a worker with a disability.