Former Astronomy Ireland worker wins €2,100 for employment rights breaches

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Ex-staffer claimed she was stripped of responsibility for financial matters because she ‘started to ask questions’

An ex-employee of Astronomy Ireland who said she was stripped of responsibility for financial matters because she “started to ask questions” and was later asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement has won more than €2,000 for employment rights breaches.

Ms Doyle, who was earning €538.47 a week for a 37.5-hour week, said she had made “multiple” requests for a written statement setting out her employment terms and that she had warned the organisation that it was “illegal” to fail to provide it.Why don’t auditors find fraud? Ms Doyle said that about five or six months into her employment, a senior person in the organisation subjected her to a “grilling” about the bank balance “not being high enough”.

“It was a contract for the company and not myself. It wasn’t to enable me have a safe journey at work. It was to enable them to have a safe journey when they fired me,” Ms Doyle said.

 

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