Burnout by design: what can you do to avoid it?
Focus on relentless growth may seem good for the bottom line, but it can be self-defeating
Focus on relentless growth may seem good for the bottom line, but it can be self-defeating
Ibec is pushing back on pay transparency plans to mandate salary disclosure in job ads, lobbying to allow businesses share pay with candidates privately
Worker pulled up by management for being ‘persistently late’
Gemini’s EU head of compliance tells hearing he warned company seeking Irish authorisation its procedures breached incoming EU law
Staff numbers down by 20% with employees averaging €147,959 in salary before share-based pay and other benefits
Information and communication workers remain the highest paid workers in the State
‘Profoundly troubling’ that businessman exploited financial vulnerability of part-time employee, says adjudicator
Majority of workers expect to stick with My Future Fund even though many are unsure whether it really will deliver financial security in retirement
The world’s most confusing dress code is even worse in the steamy Cop30 tropics
Department of Enterprise looking at rule governing work permits following concerns raised by nursing home sector
Calls to reduce such immigration to ease pressures on infrastructure would only makes things worse
Wild Geese: Laurence MacDonald, New York
The Professionals is a series of articles in which people from one field share their views of Ireland today
Commission found worker was left ‘confused, humiliated and excluded’
Rise primarily driven by significant increases in the rates of joblessness among those aged between 15 and 24
World Bank report explores barriers to progression and examines which efforts to promote women’s leadership work well ... and which don’t
Applicants are using AI to frame CVs and apply for roles while employers are using it to spot those who have used the technology
Almost half of job applicants surveyed in Ireland say they lost trust in the hiring process, research from Greenhouse finds
Luddite approach to AI won’t serve anyone as workplace is revolutionised
Tens of thousands of people resident in the Republic boosted their pension entitlement after working in UK at very modest cost
Quiet quitters are unfairly maligned, in a way these are people I can respect. Loud workers on the other hand, they are way worse
Technology offers new tools for recruiters but threatens to take jobs, says James Reed
People seeking employment in a new country often face obstacles locals don’t have to contend with
Contracts can determine when you must retire but legislation expected next year may force employers to be more flexible
Software-focused buyout shop will use technology to trim roles making investor presentations and aggregate data
Court found that the EU had exceeded its powers in two specific areas of the directive but upheld the validity of a majority of its provisions
Greater awareness, combined with supports and accommodations, can boost job prospects
IT workers the best paid last year as Irish nationals account for largest proportion of new entrants followed by Indians and Ukrainians
BHP’s Mike Henry is taking an unusual approach to one of the big black holes of corporate life
Wild Geese: Adrian McDonnell is a personal fitness trainer in Dubai
Because of their faith in the divisive chief executive, investors continue to treat the company as something other than a car maker
Transatlantic hub ‘not performing at a level that makes it attractive for investment’, chief executive Lynne Embleton says
A declining population and greater longevity makes keeping older workers in the workplace longer a necessity, not an option
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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