Ghosting, love-bombing and baiting are among bad practices becoming commonplace, but treating candidates shabbily is shortsighted
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Lower salaries and time out of the workforce mean women’s pension pots are 36% smaller than those of male colleagues
FTSE-listed food group’s share price has been dropping of late despite the CEO’s purchase of 40,000 shares
Companies and the Government need to act now to explain the value of a pension or run the risk of undermining landmark programme, says Aon
CSO’s latest earnings data show workers earned an average of €969.12 in the 12 months to the first quarter of 2024
A reader wants a bespoke arrangement to come to the office less than the stipulated minimum of two days a week
Recruiter says rules limiting work to 20 hours a week are impractical given the rapid increase in housing and other day-to-day costs
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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