Politico reports that the union representing European Central Bank staff is taking the bank to court, accusing ECB management of "trying to silence and intimidate its representatives."
Elsewhere, the banks and hybrid working arrangements are under the spotlight: "Businesses across Ireland are struggling to marry the wishes of senior leadership to have staff in-office with employees’ hopes of hanging on to the privileges of remote working. But no sector has been as successful in continuously making headlines as it struggles to overcome these HR hurdles as Ireland’s banks."
Meanwhile, the Irish Times reported on Saturday that health unions "have triggered a clause in the deal they agreed with the HSE in March that requires a review of the organisation’s staffing arrangements, after it said there were 6,000 confirmed vacancies remaining across the service." Emmet Malone reports that the two sides are meet at the WRC on Friday.