Archive for March, 2008

Mar 28 2008

Employment Equality Act 1998,2004

Published by Star Translation under Business

The Employment Equality Act 1998, 2004 sets out the legal entitlements for fair treatment to all workers in Ireland.

  • The Employment Equality Act 1998 came into force on the 18th October 1999, and was amended on the 25th October 2004 by the Equality Act 2004.
  • The Employment Equality Acts 1998 and 2004, deal with discrimination within employment.
  • The Acts deal with discrimination related to any of the following nine grounds:
    • gender
    • marital status
    • family status
    • age
    • race
    • religion
    • disability
    • sexual orientation
    • membership of the Traveller community
  • Most employment issues are dealt with by the Acts, including: dismissal, equal pay, harassment and sexual harassment, working conditions, promotion, access to employment etc. However, all disputes must relate to one or more of the nine grounds listed in the previous point (for example gender).

The Act is available for Download in multiple languages from The Equality Authority Website.

Visit: The Equality Authority

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Mar 25 2008

European Health Insurance Card

Travelling in Europe?
You should apply for your European Health Insurance Card. This is an important card to protect you when travelling abroad. Its Free and takes just under 10 days to get.

Irish citizens can apply online here:

http://www.ehic.ie/onlineapp.htm

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Mar 25 2008

Polish Community Resources

Published by Star Translation under Polish Ireland

Unofficially there are almost 300,000 Polish people in Ireland. This year a large number of them will be able to vote in Ireland.

If you are new to Ireland some useful Polish resources for you are.

The Polish Embassy:  www.polishembassy.ie

www.PolishCentre.ie

www.PolskiDublin.com

www.Gazeta.ie

www.IrlandiaOnline.pl

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Mar 13 2008

Emergency Numbers

Phone numbers for emergency services around the world may be different from country to country. For international travel you should always check before you travel.

112 is the generic number to call Emergency services
anywhere in the European Union.

Police  Ambulance Fire Brigade
Andora

110

118

118

Austria:

133

144

122

Belguim:

101

100

100

France:

17

15

18

Italy:

113

118

115

Switzerland:

117

144

118

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