Recent changes
WRC contributes 2 sources to GovPing, representing 2 of the 2,315 total sources, covering consultation, enforcement, and notice, with 2 changes recorded in the last 7 days.
Recent decisions include a €650 award for a Working Time Act breach against The Portlaoise Pantry Limited and a health‑and‑safety penalisation decision in case ADJ‑00061617 finding Gilciene Neves penalisation by Brindley Healthcare Services Limited. The WRC also appointed Kevin Foley as chairperson and launched a remote‑working consultation.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Andrew Moynihan v All Plast Engineering Ltd - Adjudication Decision
The Workplace Relations Commission has issued an adjudication decision in the case of Andrew Moynihan v. All Plast Engineering Ltd. The decision addresses complaints related to unfair dismissal and paternity leave. The hearing was conducted remotely, and the adjudication officer consolidated the paternity leave claim with the unfair dismissal claim.
WRC Christmas and New Year Infoline Hours
The Irish Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has announced its infoline hours and office closures for the Christmas and New Year period of 2025-2026. Offices will be closed on December 25th and 26th, 2025, and January 1st, 2026. Phone lines will have reduced hours on December 29th, 30th, and 31st, 2025, resuming normal hours on January 2nd, 2026.
Workplace Relations Commission Appointments
Minister Alan Dillon announced the appointment of Kevin Foley as Chairperson and Rachael Ryan as a Board Member of Ireland's Workplace Relations Commission (WRC). These appointments, made under the Workplace Relations Act 2015, follow open recruitment processes and are for five and two years respectively, commencing March 2, 2026.
WRC Ireland: Applications for Board Chairperson and Ordinary Member
The Irish Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment is inviting applications for the positions of Chairperson and Ordinary Member to the Board of the Workplace Relations Commission. The application deadline is November 11, 2025.
Public Consultation on Remote Working Legislation Review
The Irish Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment has launched a public consultation to review the operation of the right to request remote working legislation introduced in March 2024. The consultation seeks views from employers, employees, and other stakeholders on the effectiveness and clarity of the current provisions.
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