anotherdub
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I have a friend who has been working part-time with the same employer continuously for nearly 10 years. There is no contract of employment.
The company wants to change how the work is carried out, and they believe it is not suited to someone over 70. So my friend is no longer required by the employer.
Is she entitled to the normal statutory redundancy payments even though she is over 70? (As far as I know there is no statutory retirement age in Ireland, and this is usually specified in the contract of employment.)
If the employer brings in a new mandatory retirement age of 70, can they force my friend to retire (with no statutory redundancy, or must they make them redundant?
Any advice appreciated. I can't find a clear answer at employmentrights.ie or citizensinformation.ie. Thanks.
The company wants to change how the work is carried out, and they believe it is not suited to someone over 70. So my friend is no longer required by the employer.
Is she entitled to the normal statutory redundancy payments even though she is over 70? (As far as I know there is no statutory retirement age in Ireland, and this is usually specified in the contract of employment.)
If the employer brings in a new mandatory retirement age of 70, can they force my friend to retire (with no statutory redundancy, or must they make them redundant?
Any advice appreciated. I can't find a clear answer at employmentrights.ie or citizensinformation.ie. Thanks.