Great Place to Work: special award results
This year’s winners are an inspiring mix of enthusiastic and innovative companies and employees
Great Place to Work magazine looks at the changes that have happened in the workplace over the last 20 years since the Great Place to Work Institute was established in Ireland. It also reveals the companies that are the best large, medium and small places to work, and surmises what the return to the office will look like and why companies will need to be clear about their values to attract and retain staff.
This year’s winners are an inspiring mix of enthusiastic and innovative companies and employees
The past year has shown us the effectiveness of technology in facilitating work
Our Lady’s Hospice, VHA and Citco are among organisations certified
Trust in employees and staff working outside of office hours are some challenges faced
Changes driven by pandemic highlight importance of building culture of trust
‘Listen to staff and help them be their best’, says Cathal Divilly, Great Place to Work CEO
Firm’s vice-president of global HR, Niamh Graham, talks about the achievement
The 23 winners in the large category for companies
‘We are not here for the sake of visitors but for everyone in Ireland,’ says Paul Kelly
The 20 winners in the medium category for companies
The 35 winners in the small category for companies
Office of Government Procurement and Tesco Ireland on how work has evolved
HR teams facing challenges as companies such as Dropbox launch virtual first strategy
Remote work is here to stay as companies build their digital compassion and cohesion
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices