The wealth-work paradox: why having more leads to working more
Economist John Maynard Keynes predicted we’d be working 15 hours a week by 2030; there’s no chance of that now
Economist John Maynard Keynes predicted we’d be working 15 hours a week by 2030; there’s no chance of that now
ANZ apologises and offers counselling to more than 100 staff whom it had not yet told were losing their jobs in bank shake-up
Certain organisational building blocks need to be put in place if you want to successfully run an intergenerational family business
The Netherlands serves as a case study for the advantages and trade-offs of reduced hours in the workplace
Flexible hours and remote option highly valued, notes survey by recruitment website Indeed
Without an influx of foreign workers, the euro zone will have 3.4 million fewer people of working age by 2040, says ECB’s Christine Lagarde
Kerry man Paul Clifford moved to Melbourne two years ago and works in PR
Even LLMs are starting to show this worrying human tendency
CSO’s latest Labour Force Survey highlights ongoing strength of employment market in face of US tariffs
Research suggests a simple, visual strategy can influence investment decisions and add six or more figures to a company’s valuation
Under the changes, staff would be required to work eight days per month in Dublin office
Katelyn Cummins speaks about working in a male dominated industry and having a hearing aid
Secrecy around pay in companies is rife, and often disadvantages women. New EU transparency rules will lift the lid on practices that unfairly reward some employees over others
A lot of becoming a writer – or any kind of creative – is insisting that you are one until people believe you
‘Dawdling, walking three-abreast, or doing anything else to block a footpath is ill-advised on busy streets ... people walk faster than they do in less populated spots’
Complaints continue as growing number of workers seek to stay on and employers adapt to changing landscape
Wild Geese: Ann King, Barcelona
Accountancy firm tracks staff to ensure they meet rules enforcing office presence three days every week
Former wine manager at Shanahan’s on the Green took claim for unpaid wages and notice payments following closure of restaurant last October
Tribunal agrees dismissal was unfair but awards just 30% of losses to financial services executive who was twice reported for sexual harassment
Séamus Coffey’s officials expected budget oversight committee to focus on Apple tax windfall priorities, migration costs and health service spending
Department of Finance report links trend to increased incidence of remote or hybrid working arrangements
Tips for staying grounded, connected and healthy once you reach the corner office
Supervisor was demoted from €46,000 a year post and placed on a final written warning after two incidents on successive days
High-street brand’s move puts more than 2,000 jobs at risk, including workers at 20 Irish stores, and comes after parent group filed for bankruptcy protection
Ireland is a global hub for the sector with official figures show Irish aviation finance companies had €268bn in assets at the end of 2024
Big Four firm checks building pass swipes and WiFi connections to address ‘persistent and deliberate non-compliance’
First-time buyers can focus on reducing the mortgage burden but there should be other priorities for any spare cash
Publisher says Sligo-based salesman and another rep were being made redundant due to the company incurring losses
Many of us in our early 30s may not be homeowners or have much savings, but we’re redefining what a successful life looks like
Stockbroker plays down mini spike in jobless rate an says softer-than-expected tax receipts reflect ‘slowing wage growth in high-earning sectors’
Problems with Theya Healthcare, the brand she established a decade ago, began after ‘aggressive takeover’ in 2023
Data from jobs platform shows Ireland leading the way in Europe with highest proportion of Gen AI postings, outpacing traditional roles
Not much scope for a further increase in third-level participation and productivity growth must slow
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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