
Michael McEntee
Michael McEntee is an adjudicator at the Workplace Relations Commission who ruled on the case of Gerard Carey, concluding that the airport authority had followed proper procedures in dismissing him.
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Recent news mentions
Adjudication officer Michael McEntee closed the hearing and is to write to the parties with his decision in due course.
Non-payment of a number of migrant workers by security firm likened to ‘modern slavery’ – The Irish TimesMichael McEntee ruled that Ms Genenbat was entitled to pursue her complaint despite her short service.
Nail bar worker wins €1,000 for unfair dismissal – The Irish TimesMichael McEntee is the adjudication officer who has adjourned the matter to later in the summer.
Receptionist called a “lazy b***h” by co-worker says apology wasn’t ‘genuine’ – The Irish TimesMichael McEntee concluded that Mr. Rybak was 50 percent responsible for his dismissal and awarded him €2,000.
Ukrainian trucker who gave evidence remotely to WRC from ‘battlefield’ wins €3,500 for unfair dismissal – The Irish TimesMichael McEntee was the WRC adjudicator who noted that Mr Carey was not convicted of the theft charges.
Dismissal of senior Dublin Airport executive accused of theft from terminal shops upheld – The Irish Times


















