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Child tax credit - Northern Ireland
If you are living or working in Northern Ireland and have responsibility for a child or qualifying young person in full-time non-advanced education, you may be entitled to Child Tax Credit.
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Employee Rights in Ireland
Employees have a lot og basic rights whilst working in Ireland. Additional rights may be awarded according to specific contracts of employment. Basic rights include the right to a minimum wage and rights relating to annual leave.
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Employment law - comparisons between Ireland and Northern Ireland
There are a range of differences between employment law applicable to Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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EURES - the European job mobility portal
The purpose of EURES is to provide information, advice and recruitment/placement (job-matching) services for the benefit of workers and employers as well as any citizen wishing to benefit from the principle of the free movement of persons.
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FAS Jobseeker Online - Ireland
The FAS Jobseeker Online system is designed to provide the Jobseeker, with a number of options to improve employment prospects. The system allows jobseekers to search for employment in Ireland and Northern Ireland
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Frontier workers
A frontier worker is one who lives in one EU member state and works in another, returning home daily or weekly.
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Holidays and holiday pay in Ireland
Employees in Ireland are usually entitled to four working weeks of paid holidays in a year. Holidays are earned according to the hours worked by the employee.
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Holidays and holiday pay in Northern Ireland
Nearly all workers in Northern Ireland are entitled by law to paid annual leave. Full-time workers are entitled to at least 24 days per leave year. If you work part-time, you're entitled to a pro rata amount.
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Job seeking in Ireland
There are many resources available to you when looking for a job in Ireland. There are a number of organisations in Ireland helping people in their job search.
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Job seeking in Northern Ireland
There are many resources available to you when looking for a job in Northern Ireland.
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