Minister launches HR guide for SMEs
Michael Diviney of Chartered Accountants Ireland, Minister Pat Breen, Catherine Corcoran of RSM Ireland and Joanne Healy BL, of Bank of Ireland Group Pic: Jason Clarke

19 Sept 2019 employment Print

Minister launches HR guide for small and medium firms

Junior business minister Pat Breen has launched a human resources guide for small and medium-sized businesses.

Human Resources and Employment: Policies and Procedures, from Chartered Accountants Ireland, provides a ‘one-stop’ shop and comprehensive resource for SMEs in complying with employment law and following best practice in managing human resources.

Barrister

The guide is co-authored by Catherine Corcoran, partner and head of chartered accountancy firm RSM Ireland’s management consulting division, and barrister Joanne Healy, group employee relations manager for the Bank of Ireland Group. 

Human Resources and Employment: Policies and Procedures outlines the lifecycle of the employment relationship as follows:

  • Recruitment and selection,
  • Terms and conditions of employment,
  • Employee experience,
  • Education training,
  • Development and performance,
  • Dignity at work and protected disclosures,
  • Disciplinary and grievance procedures,
  • Termination of employment.

Manual

Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection, Pat Breen said: “This manual captures the important developments in human resources and employment law in Ireland and internationally and enables employers to prepare for and adapt to the changing workplace.”

Michael Diviney of Chartered Accountants Ireland, said: “This new cutting-edge manual is an extremely useful resource on human resources for our members and for all small and medium-sized businesses.

"In a resurgent economy, with near to full employment and organisational performance more than ever reliant on our people, delivering an authentic employment experience is a true differentiator.”

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