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Low Pay Commission says below-minimum wage rates for some workers should be removed
Results of vote will be known on Wednesday, but sources on both sides expect members to back industrial action
Service says industrial action, planned for Wednesday, is likely to have an immediate impact on clients with disabilities
Representatives have sought better terms and delay to departures with some staff members said to be considering approach to WRC
Hand, whose daughter Emily was held hostage by Hamas for 50 days last year, says move was a ‘reward’ for militant group’s violence
TUI says transfer is in breach of national agreement with Department of Education because of distance involved
Company, which was established in Ireland in 2012, seeks to let 70 employees go in restructuring
Research shows just over 1,000 more people died in 2021 than expected when compared with the three-year period immediately before Covid-19
The survey of principals was carried out at 17 primary schools in west Tallaght, Ballymun and Darndale
Retail workers' union reportedly has interviewed several candidates for the role
Traffic on national roads network returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2023, says Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Explanation of dashcams that captured conversations for more than three years ‘raises pretty serious questions’, according to TD
Pay rates starting at €7.17 per hour are hindering expansion of key skills apprenticeship programmes, says union
The students at the Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities displayed projects at the event
Some 50,000 long-term unemployed to receive ‘personalised’ supports