Recruiter says rules limiting work to 20 hours a week are impractical given the rapid increase in housing and other day-to-day costs
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The rise of the permanent out-of-office is a sign of the dire state of work email
Appointment likely to come from wider Bank of Ireland group or further afield rather than from internal Davy candidates
Wild Geese: Catherine Hurley, Malta
Boards are being forced to think about finding future leaders much earlier than in the past as shareholders demand greater insight
Almost a third of the membership generally said the demands involved were unsustainable with 40 per cent saying issues were arising because of understaffing
Constant emails, meetings, texts and in-office messaging channels are problematic as they increase the mental stress load
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New study ranks State down the bottom of eight-country league table in terms of productivity
US investors had warned Government of companies reevaluating Irish investments in light of any ban on executive jets
Just because technology is available doesn’t mean it should always be used and finding the balance between efficiency and engagement is up to employers
Economists slash growth forecast for 2024 from 0.7% to just 0.2% in spring report and say proper growth will only return next year
People will have to work longer and pension systems will need to be transformed – we need to rethink old age, as individuals and societies
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