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Jun 22

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Saoirse Moloney

Legislation Updates June 2022

This month has been quite busy with legislation updates from the Government, read this blog post to find out the most recent updates from this month.

Gender Pay Gap Reporting

On the 3rd of June the Gender Pay Gap regulations were published. Employers with 250+ employees on the snapshot date (chosen by the employer) will have to report on the 12-month period preceding and including the chosen snapshot date on the mirror date in December 2022. In 2024 this will extend to employers of 150+ and in 2025 it will extend to 50+ employees.

To approach the calculation of their gender pay gap metrics, organisations must do the following:

  • Choose the snapshot date in June 2022
  • The reporting deadline is 6 months after the snapshot date, in December 2022.
  • The reporting period is the 12-month period immediately preceding and including the snapshot date

For example: if the organization chooses Tuesday 25th of June as their snapshot date. Its reporting deadline is 25th December, and the reporting period is 24th June 2021 to 25th June 2022.

 

Statutory Sick Leave Bill 2022

The Statutory Sick Leave Bill has passed the 2nd stage in the Seanad. It is suppose to be in enacted by September 2022.

Read more here: Preparing for New Sick Pay Rules

 

Work-Life Balance and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill

The Government has approved the drafting of the Work-Life Balance and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill. The purpose of the Bill is to increase the participation of women in the labor market and the take-up of family-related leave and flexible working arrangements.

Read more here: The EU Work-Life Balance Directive Ireland

 

Parent's Leave and Benefits Act 

Lastly, The Parent’s Leave and Benefit Act 2019, which was introduced on the 1st of November 2019, currently provides for 5 weeks of Parent’s Leave for each parent to allow them time off around the birth or adoption of their child or the child of their spouse or partner. Parent’s leave and benefits will increase from 5 to 7 weeks in July.

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