Your work questions answered: My hours have been cut but someone new has been hired. Can my employer do this?
Are employers allowed to hire a new full-time worker after cutting hours for other employees?
Are employers allowed to hire a new full-time worker after cutting hours for other employees?
Executives who spend their career at one place can boost morale and loyalty but risk stifling innovation
Businesses flag traffic congestion and housing as key issues, with focus on Greater Dublin area
The Finance Bill tightens rules on open-ended employer contributions to PRSAs
Former Tory MP Steve Baker believes he and LSE professor Paul Dolan have the answer to a persistent business problem
In a world where we are told competition for talent is stiff, the expectation of getting paid in full and on time should be a given
O’Sullivan, who hails from Cork, won season 22 of Gordon Ramsay’s US television show Hell’s Kitchen
Demographic changes force a rethink, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing
Some 10% of workers surveyed said they had unanswered questions about their payslips, Irish poll finds
A series where we ask experts in all aspects of workplace engagement to give us their views and solutions on issues driving conflict or upset for employees
There was a 4% dip in the number of job vacancies over the three months compared to the same period last year
Level of remote only job ads hit lowest level in four years
Accounting firm says multitasking violated policy but some describe dismissals as overreaction
Almost half of these noticed colleagues spreading misinformation, disinformation and/or conspiracy theories
Why is it so hard to follow this first rule of flu season office etiquette
Society considers mums suspected of working by choice to be playing a zero-sum game where career ambition comes at the cost of motherly love
Real collaboration and innovation occurs face to face, with a freer flow of ideas and discussion than virtual encounters
It can be hard to rein in one dominant individual unless boundaries are set
What is the advice regarding requests for bespoke work-from-home arrangements?
Tens of thousands of Irish people go abroad every year: many see it as a short-term plan to turbocharge their homebuying prospects
Older cohort more likely to think that there is no point in raising issues around misconduct
‘Leadership is a lot less fulfilling and a lot less fun when you’re doing it remotely’
Procrastination and rumination are a curse of office life – don’t be afraid to ask for help
Wild Geese: Eoghan MacDonagh is a senior associate with the law firm Clifford Chance
A funny, poignant new novel by Adelle Waldman exposes the plight of part-time workers while smuggling in valuable lessons about management
Majority of businesses believe the budget measures will help them grow next year
Planemaker’s manufacturing business crippled after 33,000 workers downed tools
Some employers may not be ‘best pleased’ about a second maternity leave being taken so soon after the first
Report highlights employers seen using to deter union involvement
Immigrants and Irish people returning after working abroad need to consider their potential tax liabilities regarding savings, property and pensions
Announcement comes a week after she confirmed start date for mandatory workplace pension scheme of September 30th, 2025
Economists with an early alphabetical surname more likely to get tenure at a top 10 department
New technologies can help applicants stand out – or kill any sense of individuality and thwart both them and potential employers
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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