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Where do companies stand on working from home five years after the pandemic began?
Surveys can give us an idea what they’re worrying about - and it’s everything. A bigger question is how to fix it
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary criticises UK chancellor’s plan for Heathrow expansion and says she ‘doesn’t have a clue’
Personal opinion disclaimers on employee’s own social-media accounts ‘have zero value’
Marwan Al Rahbi alleges constructive dismissal from €112,000 a year post with Rathgar Pharmacy Ltd
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Recruitment platform Indeed publishes annual report on hiring trends
Some employers that are mandating office returns favour retaining their big spaces, while others move to smaller but better-serviced properties
From putting sums aside regularly to going on a no-spend week, here’s what the money experts advise
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Employers’ attitude could prove counterproductive amid shortage of skilled workers
Robert Walters’ Salary Survey shows 63 per cent of staff were expecting a pay rise in 2025
WRC adjudicators say legislation gives them no power to consider merits of decisions made on flexible working requests – only the process followed
Wealthy managers are increasingly isolated from the less well-off at work and that’s not good news
Seen and heard: airport cap row may soon be resolved, Vit Hit’s UK sales and councils to face crackdown on housing targets
Wild Geese: Barry Haughian works for Ukrainian telco Tellias in the Spanish capital
In banking and insurance, 50% of the work that gets done today could actually be executed and completed by technology on its own, Accenture says
When people are shown their failures, they don’t improve
Unlike quiet quitters, who can be managed back to productivity, soft quitters have to be convinced the work is worth doing
Almost five years since Covid-19 pandemic, move seen as latest sign of hybrid working rethink in financial services industry
Wild Geese: Caroline Ryan, Copenhagen
Simon Harris’s interaction with Charlotte Fallon during the general election campaign brought carers’ issues to the fore. Now they are ‘ready to fight’ for equal pay and better funding
Delivery riders are struggling with low pay and insufficient working hours, while the risk of attack means they avoid certain areas of the capital altogether
An increase in Neets, who are not in education, employment or training, exposes grievances about the labour market
WRC cases taken on behalf of workers are likely to be ‘the tip of the iceberg’, and even in successful cases, nonpayment of awards is a significant issue
Workers left to balance home and family life, along with the costs, by themselves
Employer committed to fund study but has paid only part of the agreed amount; now I want to start a new job
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Frederic Meyer’s bosses in a US multinational could not let him set an example, so he left
The ‘fresh start effect’ is a powerful motivator – but so is a recognition of the paths we have already travelled
Lack of even a basic list raises questions about how the scheme was monitored
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