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ILO National Workshop October 29/30th 2009 Presented By Ger Deering Director National Employment Rights Authority. Irish Labour Market. There were 1.965 Million persons in employment in Ireland in Q1 2009 – a decrease of 7.5%
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ILO National Workshop October 29/30th 2009 Presented By Ger Deering Director National Employment Rights Authority
Irish Labour Market • There were 1.965 Million persons in employment in Ireland in Q1 2009 – a decrease of 7.5% • 287,000 non-Irish nationals were in employment in Q1 2009 This is a decrease of 55,700 over the year. • Nationals of the EU Accession states showed a decline in employment of 41,600 • In the first quarter of 2009 non-Irish nationals accounted for 14.6% of all persons,15 years of age and over, in employment down from 16.2% in Q4 2007. • CSO • Quarterly National Household Survey • Quarter 1 2009
NERA’s Mission Statement “To achieve a national culture of employment rights compliance”
NERA Achieving Compliance • Working with our stakeholders including employers, employees and NGOs to achieve compliance and protect the rights of all workers working in the state through: • Information and Education • - Inspection • - Prosecution • - Enforcement
NERA Achieving Compliance Protecting Compliant Employers and Sustainable Jobs
Sources of Employment Law Common Law: Decisions of the Superior Courts Contractual basis of the employment relationship Incorporation of terms from Collective Agreements Distinction between employees and self-employed persons Legislation: Primary Secondary ‘Home grown’ EC/EU Derived Collective Agreements: Registered: legally binding & enforceable Unregistered: usually neither binding nor enforceable between the parties Custom & Practice: Where reasonable, notorious and long-standing.
NERA’s Research NERA’s Information Services Lo-Call number Publications Website www.employmentrights.ie Awareness Activity Presentations Exhibitions
NERA’s Information Services Arabic Chinese Czech English French Irish Latvian Lithuanian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Spanish
NERA’s Inspection Services • NERA Inspection Activity • Complaints • Campaigns • Routines • Announced and Unannounced Inspections • Joint investigations • Revenue Commissioners (Tax) • Social and Family Affairs (Social Welfare) • Garda National Immigration Bureau
NERA’s Inspectors – Language Skills Czech English French German Irish Latvian Lithuanian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Spanish
NERA’s Inspection Services Sectoral Campaigns Agriculture/Mushroom Construction National Minimum Wage Protection of Young Persons Security Catering Contract Cleaning Hotels
Dealing with Non-Compliance • Ask employer to rectify any breaches • Provide reasonable time-frame to become compliant • Close file if compliance achieved • Escalate to Prosecution Services if employer does not rectify breaches • Carry out follow-up inspection (6-12 months) to ensure compliance is maintained
Working with our stakeholders to achieve a national culture of employment rights compliance