National Remote Work Strategy
Making Remote Work (The “Strategy”)
On 15 January 2021 the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (“DETE”) published the eagerly awaited National Remote Work Strategy – Making Remote Work (the “Strategy”). The purpose of the Strategy is to give effect to the Irish Government’s vision that remote working is to become a permanent feature of the Irish employment landscape.
Why has this strategy been published now?
Remote Work In Ireland
Even before the pandemic, the traditional "9 to 5" working day had become a thing of the past. Employees’ working days were regularly dictated by business needs arising across multiple time-zones and the increasing demand of modern workplaces. As a result, many employers introduced new ways of working, including the introduction of concepts such as flexible, agile, and remote working. Indeed, in late 2019, the then Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation published a report entitled “Remote Work In Ireland”.
The impact of Covid-19
The impact of Covid-19 firmly elevated alternative approaches to traditional ways of working to every company’s board agenda. The effect of the pandemic will likely be the most drastic change in the workplace landscape that we will experience in our working lives. To reiterate the sentiment of the Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar, this shift to remote working would likely have taken decades had it been planned but instead, it took days.