Collective redundancy in Ireland – when consultation fails
14/02/2012 - Historically, industrial relations in Ireland have been based on the concepts of voluntarism and legal abstention. However, it would not be true to say that Irish laws as they currently relate to industrial relations are entirely voluntarist. While there is no statutory obligation on employers to engage in collective bargaining, there are some circumstances where employers are legally obliged to apply the outcome of collectively bargained terms and conditions to their employees.