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Transfer of Employment Affairs and Employment Law from the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection [35] 10 November 2020 Renamed as the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment [36] 1 January 2021 Transfer of Research Policy and Programmes to the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science [37]
12 January 2023 Fine Gael: Employment Affairs and Retail Businesses 33rd: Dara Calleary: 21 December 2022 23 January 2025 Fianna Fáil: Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation 33rd [9] [10] • 34th: Neale Richmond: 13 January 2023 10 April 2024 Fine Gael: Employment affairs and retail businesses 33rd: Emer Higgins: 10 April 2024 23 ...
The Terms of Employment (Information) Act 1994 and 2001, stipulates that each employer must provide an employee with a document stating the basic terms of the contract of employment specifically the date of commencement, job title, pay details, place of work, terms and conditions pertaining to the hours of works and the period of time required ...
The Unemployment Insurance Act 1920 created the dole system of payments for unemployed workers in the United Kingdom. [8] The dole system provided 39 weeks of unemployment benefits to over 11,000,000 workers—practically the entire civilian working population except domestic service, farmworkers, railway men, and civil servants.
The Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment (Irish: An tAire Fiontar, Turasóireachta agus Fostaíochta) is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment. The current Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment is Peter Burke, TD. He is assisted by two Ministers of State:
The 2023 Irish budget was the Irish Government Budget for the 2023 fiscal year, which was presented to Dáil Éireann on 27 September 2022 by Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe, and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath. [1] [2]
Government Buildings, where the department is headquartered. The department took over two of the six divisions within the Department of Finance. They are: Public Expenditure Division – to establish and review short-term and medium-term current and capital public expenditure targets
The 32nd government of Ireland (27 June 2020 to 17 December 2022) was led by Micheál Martin, leader of Fianna Fáil, as Taoiseach, and Leo Varadkar, leader of Fine Gael, as Tánaiste. It lasted 2 years, 175 days. The 33rd government of Ireland (17 December 2022 to 9 April 2024) was led by Varadkar as Taoiseach and Martin as Tánaiste. It ...