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Changes to Immigration Law Help Address Skills Shortages
New Legislation Enacted
Author: Emmet Whelan, Partner – ByrneWallace
Three recent developments in the area of corporate immigration will improve access for foreign workers to the Irish labor market. These developments include changes to the list of occupations deemed as critical to the Irish economy and will help to address skills shortages in certain industry sectors, including construction and sports.
New Legislation to Bring Extra Leave and Benefits for Parents
New Legislation Enacted
Author: Emmet Whelan, Partner – ByrneWallace
Two recent developments in the area of parental leave are set to increase the amount of both paid and unpaid leave that can be taken by parents. The Irish Parliament (Oireachtas) has passed the Parental Leave (Amendment) Act 2019, which increases the amount of unpaid parental leave available to parents from 18 weeks to an eventual total of 26 weeks for each child. In addition, the Government announced the Heads of the Parental Leave and Benefit Bill 2019, which seeks to introduce two weeks paid parental leave, rising to seven weeks in 2021, for each parent.