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Board Representation (Private Sector Employees) Act (1987:1245) [15] 33.3%: 25: Over 25 employees, around one-third representation on boards. Switzerland: 0%: N/A: Representation in postal services. No general law, but there was employee representation in railways. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Act 1856, [16] National Health Service Act ...
The Eastern Health Board was the first health board dissolved, it served almost half the population of the state and covered the smallest geographical area of the then eight existent health boards. In the late 1990s, the counties of Dublin, Kildare and Wicklow represented almost half of the population of the state and had only one health board ...
The 2008 Health Consumer Powerhouse Euro Health Consumer Index report ranked Ireland's public healthcare system 11th out of 31 European countries. [31] This is an improvement on the 2007 report which ranked Ireland 16th out of 29 countries, [32] and a drastic improvement on the 2006 report, in which Ireland was ranked 26th out of 26 countries. [33]
Today the Irish Medical Organisation (IMO) is a negotiating body which acts on behalf of doctors in Ireland, recognised for negotiating purposes under the Trade Union Act 1941, though the IHCA also represents consultant grades in official negotiations with the Health Service Executive HSE and the Department of Health.
Kenya has the largest female board representation of 19.8%, South Africa has 17.4% and Botswana has 16.9%. [36] On the other end, Côte d'Ivoire has the lowest female board representation of 5.1%. [36] Although women hold 17.9% of the board seats on Fortune 1000 companies, female board representation varies between industry sectors. [37]
They have issued share capital, a board of directors, and all the other features of the type of company they are incorporated as. In the case of bank shareholdings, these are the results of recapitalisation during the Irish banking crisis , and are all intended to be sold in time [ 1 ] [ circular reference ]
The Health Service Executive (HSE) (Irish: Feidhmeannacht na Seirbhíse Sláinte) is the publicly funded healthcare system in Ireland, responsible for the provision of health and personal social services. It came into operation on 1 January 2005.
Location of Ireland. This is a list of notable companies based in Ireland, or subsidiaries according to their sector.It includes companies from the entire island. The state of the Republic of Ireland covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the north-east.