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Donegal constituents invited to have their say to shape future of remote working in online event

Donegal constituents invited to have their say to shape future of remote working in online event 8th April 2021 - Fine Gael Press Office Fine Gael wants to hear the views of people in Donegal on remote working in an online event attended by Minister for Social Protection, Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys and Joe McHugh, TD. Donegal Deputy Joe McHugh and Minister Humphreys, who represents Cavan-Monaghan-North Meath, are encouraging constituents to register online and take part in a discussion on remote working, which takes place on Thursday, 15 th April at 8pm. This is the third meeting in a series of online events taking place under the brand “Shape Your Future” which is being organised by Fine Gael.

Ireland Update: Strategy On Remote Working Strives To Keep Up - Employment and HR

Introduction Ireland s Department of Trade, Enterprise and Employment ( Department ) recently published a strategy paper outlining its vision for remote working entitled Making Remote Work - National Remote Work Strategy ( Remote Working Strategy ). The Remote Working Strategy confirms the Government s intention to legislate for employees to have a right to request remote working. While recognising the many benefits of remote working where appropriate, the Remote Working Strategy outlines in some detail the negative consequences of remote working, including its potential impact on productivity, employee isolation and the reduced ability for employees to switch off. The Department appears to acknowledge that remote working will not be feasible or positive

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