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IBEC preaches patience to government over corporate law changes

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Over 400 workers were left with the statutory minimum redundancy payments, when the company went into liquidation last year, while valuable assets were split off by the purchaser.

Maeve McElwee is Director of Employer Relations in IBEC, which is holding its annual employment law conference in Dublin.

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She says that rare cases like Clerys are very hard to legislate for, and that laws already exist to govern corporate behaviour.

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