Using a large-scale data set, this article considers the role and growing importance of the Rights Commissioners in Ireland. The Rights Commissioners’ service, which has no parallel in any other anglophone industrial relations system, provides an informal and accessible method for the resolution of disputes and the vindication of employment rights. In recent years, the number of cases handled by the Rights Commissioners has grown hugely. A close examination of the cases handled by the service suggests that the Rights Commissioners allow vulnerable workers to pursue cases of alleged breaches of employment rights. The service is seen as holding lessons for other economies in terms of developing a model of economic citizenship that has as a di...
The paper explains the operation of the Joint Labor Committee ('wage council') system and locates it...
The economic case for greater equality has been an increasing topic of academic debate over the past...
Work is core to people’s livelihood, their identity, and their well-being. Having a decent job gives...
Using a large-scale data set, this article considers the role and growing importance of the Rights C...
Employment tribunals were first established to provide a cheap and accessible service for the quick ...
This article examines recent developments concerning employee and trade union rights to collective n...
This article examines recent developments concerning employee and trade union rights to collective ...
peer-reviewedThis paper seeks to identify, for the first time, trends in claimant use of the Irish E...
peer-reviewedTrade unions have experienced significant turbulence over the past three decades. In th...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent...
In 1989, Ireland agreed to be bound by the International Covenant on Economic, Social a...
First, this chapter considers the debates as to whether socio-economic rights can be considered huma...
This article examines the state of the law relating to trade union rights to negotiate on behalf of ...
This article analyses a recent complaint pronounced upon by the International Labour Organisation (I...
The paper explains the operation of the Joint Labor Committee ('wage council') system and locates it...
The economic case for greater equality has been an increasing topic of academic debate over the past...
Work is core to people’s livelihood, their identity, and their well-being. Having a decent job gives...
Using a large-scale data set, this article considers the role and growing importance of the Rights C...
Employment tribunals were first established to provide a cheap and accessible service for the quick ...
This article examines recent developments concerning employee and trade union rights to collective n...
This article examines recent developments concerning employee and trade union rights to collective ...
peer-reviewedThis paper seeks to identify, for the first time, trends in claimant use of the Irish E...
peer-reviewedTrade unions have experienced significant turbulence over the past three decades. In th...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent ...
This article considers the impact on the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Labour Court of recent...
In 1989, Ireland agreed to be bound by the International Covenant on Economic, Social a...
First, this chapter considers the debates as to whether socio-economic rights can be considered huma...
This article examines the state of the law relating to trade union rights to negotiate on behalf of ...
This article analyses a recent complaint pronounced upon by the International Labour Organisation (I...
The paper explains the operation of the Joint Labor Committee ('wage council') system and locates it...
The economic case for greater equality has been an increasing topic of academic debate over the past...
Work is core to people’s livelihood, their identity, and their well-being. Having a decent job gives...