
Úna Glazier-Farmer
Úna Glazier-Farmer is an adjudication officer at the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) in Ireland. She gained attention for her ruling in a case involving a migrant worker who was subjected to labor exploitation, awarding the worker over €71,000 after determining that intimidation and financial threats were used by the employer to compel work.
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Recent news mentions
Úna Glazier-Farmer ruled the dismissal of Alex Collins as unfair and awarded him €10,000.
Car salesman accused of privately buying customer’s trade-in awarded €10k for unfair dismissal – The Irish TimesÚna Glazier-Farmer is the adjudication officer who asked Siobhán McDonagh about the company's financial status.
Accountant cut after nearly 18 years was ‘laughed at’ when she asked about redundancy payment, WRC hears – The Irish TimesÚna Glazier-Farmer found that the investigation was conducted fairly and that Ms Wadlewska was not unfairly dismissed.
Lidl store manager who couldn’t produce receipt for drinks loses unfair dismissal claim – The Irish TimesAdjudicator Úna Glazier-Farmer found that the employer took advantage of Mr Bhurtel’s situation regarding his accommodation and work permit status.
Nepalese restaurant worker has €23,000 award overturned over delay in making complaint – The Irish TimesÚna Glazier-Farmer is the adjudication officer who awarded the migrant worker €71,000 after hearing his case.
Migrant worker who worked up to 115 hours a week awarded €71,000 by WRC – The Irish Times
















