Redundancy body can't agree on main terms

The group established to review statutory redundancy terms in Ireland has failed to agree on several of the main areas of reform.

Redundancy body can't agree on main terms

The group established to review statutory redundancy terms in Ireland has failed to agree on several of the main areas of reform.

On the central issue of severance pay, unions argued that three weeks per year of service would be a reasonable pay-out to laid-off workers.

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