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Prof Michael Doherty presented a paper at the Labour Law Research Network Conference in Warsaw, Poland, which was part of the presentation of the book The Cambridge Handbook of Labor in Competition Law.
The chapter, “Competition Law, Cartels and Collective Bargaining: An Irish Goodbye?” examines how the Irish ‘voluntarist’, common law system of employment relations has responded when competition law and collective representation rights are at odds.
Tuesday, 04 July 2023
MU 85th in global Young University Rankings and #1 in Ireland
Maynooth University has climbed 21 places to 85th in the 2023 Times Higher Education (THE) Young University rankings. Maynooth University also retains its top position as #1 young university in Ireland
Monday, 03 July 2023
Final Conference and Labour Law Research Network Conference: Varieties of Industrial Relations in Aviation Lockdown (VIRAL) project, June 8
Dr David Mangan and Prof Michael Doherty conducted the research for the Irish study, and jointly led a work package on the project.
Friday, 30 June 2023
Tobias Lock gives evidence to Senedd Committee
The evidence session concerned UK-EU governance arrangements post-Brexit and how the devolved governments and legislatures of the UK could be better involved.
Thursday, 29 June 2023
Minister Harris launches Collect Connect evaluation of MEND 1916 Bursary
Minister Simon Harris, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science is launching the College Connect MEND 1916 Bursary evaluation on Thursday 29th June 2023 in Dublin.
Wednesday, 28 June 2023
Postdoctoral Researcher, YouGaMSI project, 1 year
Postodoctoral Researcher, YouGaMSI project 1 year Fixed Term Contract until 31/08/2024 Department of Sociology
Wednesday, 28 June 2023
Maynooth Centre for European Law Organised Workshop on the Windsor Framework
The broad themes were the protection of rights under the Protocol; cooperation North-South, East-West; and the future of the Protocol and the Windsor Framework.
Monday, 26 June 2023
Companies wandering blindly in a world of hybrid work
How do organisations manage hybrid work? (A spoiler: not very well so far) Dr. Tatiana Andreeva discusses with The Irish Times her recent study on employer perspectives on employee work location.
Friday, 23 June 2023
Skills-based volunteering is examined by Dr Kiera Dempsey-Brench, School of Business
Skills-based volunteering is touted to provide a "triple win" for stakeholders. Non-profits win because they gain access to new knowledge and specialist skills. Employers win from enhanced employee engagement. Employees who use their professional skills while volunteering stand to benefit too: they find volunteering more valuable and report higher levels of skill development.
Friday, 23 June 2023
Maynooth criminologists speak at 2023 North-South Criminology Conference at DCU
Colleagues including Dr Ian Marder, Dr Lynsey Black, Dr Rhiannon Bandiera, Dr John Morrison, Dr Megan Coghlan, Dr Ciara Bracken-Roche and Dr Joe Garrihy as well has PhD students Niamh Wade, Siobhán Buckley, Danielle Jefferis and Shauna Arrmstrong.
Thursday, 22 June 2023