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Thursday, 13 July 2017

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Workplace Relations Services Data

Photo of Niall CollinsNiall Collins (Limerick County, Fianna Fail)
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102. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the number of inspections carried out by the workplace relations bodies by county in each month since being established; the number of prosecutions undertaken in each county during that time; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34726/17]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) is an independent, statutory body which was established on 1st October 2015 under the Workplace Relations Act 2015.

The WRC assumes the roles and functions previously carried out by the National Employment Rights Authority (NERA), Equality Tribunal, Labour Relations Commission (LRC), Rights Commissioners Service (RCS), and the first-instance (Complaints and Referrals) functions of the Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT).

Inspectors of the WRC carry out inspections of employer records with a view to determining compliance with employment rights legislation. These inspections arise:

- in response to  complaints received of alleged non-compliance with relevant employmentrights legislation;

- as part of compliance campaigns which focus on compliance in specific sectors or specific pieces of legislation, or

- as routine inspections, which act as a control measure.

The aim is to achieve voluntary compliance with employment law through the provision of education and awareness, inspection of employers employment records and enforcement where necessary.  While every effort is made to secure compliance, some employers either refuse or fail to rectify the breaches identified and/or pay money due to their employees.  These cases are referred for prosecution.

Details in relation to the number of inspections and prosecutions undertaken in each county during 2015, 2016 and to end June 2017 are provided in the following tables (a monthly breakdown of the figures for inspections undertaken is not available).

Inspections:

2017 (to 30 June)20162015 (Jan to Dec)
CARLOW393671
CAVAN50117134
CLARE53129242
CORK117332287
DONEGAL116128184
DUBLIN8191,067977
GALWAY190408410
KERRY249651
KILDARE71186246
KILKENNY319291
LAOIS166385
LEITRIM373624
LIMERICK181426347
LONGFORD517976
LOUTH145177182
MAYO65147154
MEATH50121143
MONAGHAN636977
OFFALY947691
ROSCOMMON216172
SLIGO404758
TIPPERARY108177241
WATERFORD61207166
WESTMEATH98117133
WEXFORD55181299
WICKLOW76255344
TOTAL2,6714,8305,185

Prosecutions:

2017 (to 30 June)20162015 (Jan to Dec)
CARLOW251
CAVAN042
CLARE213
CORK527
DONEGAL426
DUBLIN8713
GALWAY025
KERRY201
KILDARE4119
KILKENNY225
LAOIS062
LEITRIM002
LIMERICK524
LONGFORD000
LOUTH013
MAYO300
MEATH191
MONAGHAN600
OFFALY1815
ROSCOMMON010
SLIGO002
TIPPERARY465
WATERFORD231
WESTMEATH116
WEXFORD456
WICKLOW477
TOTAL6085106

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