Tech firm ordered to pay sales director €112,000 American tech firm PluralSight has been ordered to pay an Irish sales director €112,000 over the handling of her redundancy during a round of staff … Business • 16 Jul
Irish Rail worker fired for defying orders wants job back An Irish Rail worker fired after defying orders not to operate a crane by taking over when he saw it was overloaded – only for … Business • 15 Jul
Russian businessman challenges WRC ruling on fund access Russian-born billionaire businessman Dr Alexander Gerko has asked a judge to overturn a finding of the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) refusing his company XTX Markets … Business • 15 Jul
Worker says she quit job over handling of bullying probe A former software company account executive who claimed an "angry and very aggressive" outburst from its CEO left her so upset she was "physically sick" … Business • 10 Jul
Charity to pay mental health worker €13,000, WRC rules A mental health worker, who was described as a "mad f***er" by a charity secretary in an unsent email, has been awarded €13,000 by the … Business • 08 Jul
Rental firm ordered to pay compensation to former worker Rental company Itzig Sarl has been ordered by the Workplace Relations Commission to pay €2,000 in compensation to a former worker who complained she was … Business • 04 Jul
Irish Rail employee awarded €47,000 for unfair dismissal An Irish Rail worker who was fired after he was convicted of moving drugs in a company van has been awarded almost €50,000 for unfair … Business • 03 Jul
WRC finds Pat the Baker driver was unfairly dismissed A woman who worked as a van driver for Pat The Baker and claimed to have been "treated like an animal" by a third-party shop … Business • 02 Jul
School directed to pay teacher almost €40k compensation The Workplace Relations Commission has found in favour of a teacher who took a case against the principal of Templeogue College and has directed the … Ireland • 24 Jun
Heavy plant operator wins €5,000 for unfair dismissal A heavy plant operator who denied "ever smoking cannabis on site" has won €5,000 for unfair dismissal after his employer admitted sacking him without due … Business • 20 Jun
Ex-chief inspector quizzed on grievance appeal decision A former chief inspector of schools has denied that the decision to reject a grievance appeal made by a former teacher at Templeogue College was … Ireland • 19 Jun
Ogle's discrimination case continues at WRC Trade union officer Brendan Ogle would still have a full role with Unite the union if he had not been diagnosed with cancer, his legal … Business • 18 Jun
Ruling quashed in movie worker's workplace dispute The Labour Court has quashed a ruling ordering the co-producers of the Banshees of Inisherin to pay a movie worker €30,000 in a workplace dispute. Business • 14 Jun
Construction firm employee claims unfair dismissal An employee accused of sending an insubordinate email to nearly 40 staff at a construction firm has claimed that he was sacked without due process … Business • 17 Jun
Cleaner who rejected manager's advances wins €10k at WRC A cleaner who said his relationship with his manager 'went downhill rapidly' after he rejected her romantic overtures has won €10,000 in compensation for sexual … Ireland • 11 Jun
US software firm ordered to pay €170k to Irish executive A US multinational software firm has been ordered to pay an award of nearly €170,000 to a senior Irish executive following a ruling of unfair … Business • 11 Jun
Govt and unions attend WRC over retained firefighters row Unions and Government representatives have attended the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) in a bid to resolve an ongoing pay row involving retained firefighters. Business • 11 Jun
Paralympian's claim against Dublin restaurant 'resolved' Paralympic cyclist Martin Gordon has "resolved" a disability discrimination claim against a French bistro after accusing it of refusing to let him and his family … Business • 04 Jun
Sacked hair salon boss wins €86,000 in unopposed WRC case The former managing director of a hair salon company owned by the mother of his child has been awarded €86,000 for unfair dismissal after representatives … Business • 30 May
Senior Unite official continues evidence in Ogle WRC case A senior Unite officer has told a tribunal it would have been "controversial" to include Brendan Ogle's name in an organisational chart after the trade … Business • 29 May
Unite official insists Ogle plot claim 'preposterous' A senior Unite officer has labelled claims that he and the union's general secretary were involved in a plan to oust Brendan Ogle as "preposterous" … Business • 29 May
Aer Lingus pilots urged to reject court's pay proposals The executive of the union representing pilots at Aer Lingus has unanimously rejected an interim Labour Court recommendation aimed at resolving a long-running wage dispute … Business • 25 May
HSE to pay €1,000 to man over ageist discrimination The health service has been ordered to reconsider its recruitment policies and pay €1,000 for ageist discrimination after an external recruiter rejected a veteran addiction … Business • 23 May
WRC cannot rule on claim over music at Dublin restaurant The Workplace Relations Commission has determined it has no power to rule on a discrimination claim against a "notoriously loud" restaurant by a hearing-impaired patron … Business • 22 May
Enterprise ordered to pay female worker €10,000 Vehicle rental group Enterprise has been ordered to pay €10,000 in compensation to a worker who said she was "humiliated" and forced to return to … Business • 21 May