Calleary blocks employers looking to sidestep pension auto-enrolment for their workers
Minister for Social Protection sets minimum contribution for occupational pension schemes to counter perceived abuse of scheme loophole
Minister for Social Protection sets minimum contribution for occupational pension schemes to counter perceived abuse of scheme loophole
Report highlights ‘sustained pressure’ as Ireland moves into 2026, pointing to rising employment costs
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Agency says it supported 323 investments in 2025, with employment in its client companies rising to 312,400
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Pension auto-enrolment and minimum wage increases will heighten ‘financial distress’ early next year, says Azets Ireland
Employee had worked for bingo hall operator for nearly 18 years
CSO figures show number of active enterprises in Republic rose by 3% to 401,359 in 2023
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WRC hears veteran executive was unfairly dismissed from €275,000 job at arm of multinational group Lionbridge
Rude colleagues hurt themselves as much as those condemned to work with them
Roughly one third of staff will join My Future Fund, another third fall outside parameters and final group are with in-house scheme
While register is not an accurate measure of unemployment, it does track employment trends
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Financial services drove the growth amid a rise in demand for exports but employment falls in tech, media and telecoms sector
Force majeure, medical leave, compassionate leave: employees should familiarise themselves with their rights to ensure they follow the rules and, if possible, are not left out of pocket
Study from PwC calls on firms to move beyond pilot programmes and roll out wider use of new technology
Worker noticed discrepancy between what he was getting paid and what the Revenue Commissioners were told he had been paid
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James Reed warned vacancies ‘haven’t even hit rock bottom yet’, but impact is being felt
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
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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
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