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Companies have just nine months to prepare for mandatory workplace pension contributions from around 800,000 workers
Employers are switching traditional drinks events for team-building activities, as ‘younger generations don’t want to go out and get drunk’
More than 20% of pharmacists who left their job in 2024 cited a lack of career structure and opportunities
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Remote work across borders presents challenges, particularly when you have not told your employer what you are doing
Ireland’s jobs market is increasingly international but local workers more than hold their own
The rules on how the Department of Social Protection calculates your pension are changing, so what does that mean for you?
Efforts to push back against unsuitable mass applications are turning a dispiriting situation into a miserable one
On two occasions, my employer has said that policy on a particular issue is not as was given in the handbook
Findings run counter to other reports suggesting income inequality in Ireland is relatively stable since 2008 financial crash
The fuzzy meaning space is becoming depressingly overcrowded
Wild Geese: Chris Kidney is a carpenter in Melbourne, Australia
WRC award halved to take account of ‘very significant contribution’ by complainant to his own sacking
The economic benefits of maternity leave do appear to have a limit in terms of mothers returning to work and promotion
Using personal devices for work carries risks for employers, while for employees there is no guarantee of a neat divide between work and home life
Companies ‘appear to be struggling’ to comply with rules, especially with remote working, study finds
Officials now plan flat charge on participants to run scheme which will hit lower paid people harder
The Olympics of negotiations offer lessons for corporate life
Wild Geese: Martin O’Regan has a leading role in a niche business in the island nation
Hard line on conduct could prevent bigger lapses but may prompt claims of disguised cost savings
Everyone loves freebies at the office, but not all perks are created equal
Nearly 62% of employees have taken a career break and a third said they would like to do so in the future, according to a LinkedIn survey
Straight talkers take pride in honesty but can demotivate colleagues
As companies from Amazon to Citi overhaul management, experts warn that savings from job cuts can be overtaken by unintended consequences
Fáilte Ireland research has identified a softening of difficulty in filling key hospitality roles, although staff concerns linger
Too many leaders avoid spending time with workers doing the jobs the business depends on
Waterford native is taking the helm of the search engine giant’s Irish arm at what is likely to be a pivotal moment for the company
If you’re offered options as part of your pay package, what questions should you ask and what pitfalls should you be aware of?
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