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Ibec objection is 'a massive insult' to domestic violence victims

IBEC says employers should be able to ask for 'proof' to stop the 'potential abuse' of paid leave, for victims of domestic violence. The business lobby group has objected to plans to introduce a specific 5 days of paid leave for those suffering or at...

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12.50 5 Oct 2022


Ibec objection is 'a massive insult' to domestic violence victims


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12.50 5 Oct 2022


IBEC says employers should be able to ask for 'proof' to stop the 'potential abuse' of paid leave, for victims of domestic violence. The business lobby group has objected to plans to introduce a specific 5 days of paid leave for those suffering or at risk of abuse in the home.

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