Course Description
Employment Law - The Law and Practice of Remote Working
The impact of Covid-19 on the employment relationship has been enormous. Remote working is normalised and some employers and some employees want it to stay.
As the Oireachtas considers the Working from Home (Covid-19) Bill 2020, the focus is on what steps employers can take to ensure legal compliance and future proof their remote working practices.
Employment Law – The Law and Practice of Remote Working is a half-day online workshop that will explore remote working and the employment contract of the future. It will be of interest to HR Managers and Line Managers with responsibility for staff working remotely.
Course Content
Employment Law – The Law and Practice of Remote Working is a half-day online workshop that will explore:
- Remote working and Covid-19, custom, practice and employee expectations;
- The contract of employment and amending to accommodate remote working;
- Duty of care and supervision and health and safety considerations;
- Blurred lines; working time compliance, the right to disconnect and stressed employees, best practice approaches and legislative requirements.
This online workshop that will be delivered using MS Teams. It will commence at 10:00 a.m. and conclude at 1:00 p.m.
Participants will be advised to connect on the day from a PC or Laptop. They should have WiFi, Webcam and Microphone available so that they can fully participate in the online workshop activities and discussion.
Training Provider | Institute of Public Administration |
Course Location | Ballsbridge, Dublin |
Location Postcode | Dublin 4 |
Course Category | Employment Law, People Management |
Course Type | Online Learning |
Course Start Date | 20th January 2022 |
Course End Date | 20th January 2022 |
Course Duration | Three Hour Online Workshop |
Course Time | 10:00am - 1:00pm |
Course Fee | 210.00 |
Phone | 01 240 3666 |
Course Provider
Institute of Public Administration
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Institute of Public Administration
Ballsbridge, Ballsbridge, Dublin
Ireland