Enforcing your employment rights Overview of the various bodies in Ireland that assist employees to enforce their employment rights.
National Employment Rights Authority The Inspectorate of the National Employment Rights Authority enforces certain aspects of some employment legislation and carries out inspections in relation to other employment laws.
Rights Commissioner Service Rights Commissioners in Ireland investigate disputes, grievances and claims that individuals or small groups of workers make under certain employment legislation.
Employment Appeals Tribunal The Tribunal is an independent body which deals with disputes about a wide range of employment rights.
Equality Tribunal The Equality Tribunal is an independent statutory office in which investigates or mediates complaints of unlawful discrimination.
Victimisation at work Some employment legislation protects you from being victimised at work in Ireland.
Workplace Mediation Service Workplace mediation provides a simpler and faster way to resolve disputes, conflicts and disagreements in the workplace.
Labour Relations Commission The Labour Relations Commission is responsible for promoting good industrial relations which it does by providing a range of mediation services.
Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation The Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation is responsible for implementing Government policy in a number of areas including the protection of workers.