This news story from the WRC yesterday was a bit of a shock: "A worker who said he was fired days after marrying his boss’s daughter – and was stabbed when he turned up to get his car – has won over €30,000 for unfair dismissal."
Dominic Coyle reports on pension auto-enrolment. Fewer people than initially expected will be subject to the new mandatory workplace pension, My Future Fund, "amid of war of words between the Department of Social Protection and employer and pension groups."
Elsewhere, RTE reports that the Tánaiste will brief ministers on plans for Ireland's EU presidency from 1st July next year, while it's reported that a large numbers of victims of racist violence or abuse are not contacting gardaí because they do not believe those responsible will be held accountable.
The final presidential debate takes place tonight, ahead of Friday's election. Fintan O'Toole calls it, as Fine Gael's panicky campaign seems to inflict more damage to itself than to their opponent's.