Local authority water service workers on strike Water service workers in ten local authorities who are members of the Unite trade union are taking strike action today. Ireland • 30 Jun
Welfare reforms won't be ready for Tara Mine workers The Minister for Social Protection has confirmed that reforms to the social welfare payments for workers who lose their jobs will not be in place … Leinster • 29 Jun
FSU looks to grow members from the tech sector The Financial Services Union has said that as it continues to represent staff in retail banking it will also be looking to the tech sector … Business • 29 Jun
Dept discussing State aid for Tara Mines - Coveney Minister for Enterprise Simon Coveney has said his department is continuing to engage with Tara Mines to discuss what assistance could be provided within State … Leinster • 28 Jun
Women underrepresented in aviation industry - study A new study by Dublin City University, with the support of the Irish aviation industry, has shown the sector needs to become more inclusive, with … Business • 27 Jun
Third of wages in 2021 came from multinationals - ESRI A new study from the Economic and Social Research Institute shows that a third of the wages paid in the Irish economy in 2021 came … Business • 27 Jun
Concerns over AI in the workplace - survey Four out of ten Irish employers and one in four employees believe Artificial intelligence will impact or replace their job in the future, according to … Business • 26 Jun
Review of occupations on critical skills list The Government has announced a review of the occupations eligible for employment permits under the Critical Skills Occupation List and Ineligible Occupations List. Business • 26 Jun
Demand for early career accountants up 20% Demand for early career accountants has increased by 20% in the last 12 months, according to new figures from talent advisory and recruitment firm Barden. Business • 21 Jun
Women in Finance Charter reports progress in first year Female representation on the boards of financial services firms that signed the Women in Finance Charter rose to 37% last year, from 32% a year … Business • 21 Jun
Just 63 lower-paid consultants transfer to new contract Just 63 hospital consultants hired on lower pay than their incumbent colleagues have transferred to the new SláinteCare contract since it launched in March, a … Business • 20 Jun
Local authority water workers to strike next week Water delivery workers in local authorities who are members of the Unite trade union are to take strike action on Friday, 30 June. Ireland • 20 Jun
Jump in number of people working two or more jobs The number of people working in two or more jobs has increased significantly over the past 20 years, according to a new paper from economists … Business • 15 Jun
Sharp fall in fully remote job postings - LinkedIn There has been a sharp decline in the availability of fully remote roles in Ireland, according to new research from professional network LinkedIn. Business • 12 Jun
Mattress Mick franchisee told to pay ex-manager €10,000 A Mattress Mick franchisee has been ordered to pay an ex-manager €10,000 in a pay claim - after denying an alleged "verbal agreement" to pay … Business • 09 Jun
Staff attraction and retention the top issue for CFOs Attracting and retaining staff is the top issue for Chief Financial Officers across the country, a new survey by Deloitte shows. Business • 08 Jun
No agreement at talks on pay rise for childcare workers Talks on a new pay deal for childcare workers - where SIPTU sought a €2 an hour increase for employees - were held today but … Business • 08 Jun
Irish wage growth hits 4.9% in May Irish wage growth hit 4.9% in May, according to new wage tracker analysis from hiring platform Indeed. Business • 07 Jun
SIPTU joins EU-wide construction sector protest SIPTU members have joined with construction workers from across the EU at a protest in Brussels calling for an end to exploitation in the sector. Europe • 07 Jun
BoI achieves Age Aware Accreditation from 55/Redefined Bank of Ireland has achieved the Age Aware Accreditation from 55/Redefined, an organisation championing anti-age discrimination. Business • 06 Jun
Brennans Bread to pay worker €15,000 for unfair sacking Brennans Bread bakeries has been ordered to pay a worker €15,000 after "serious defects" were found in the way it sacked him for breaking its … Business • 06 Jun
Flights cancelled as French strike hits schedules A strike by air traffic controllers in France is disrupting some flights into and out of Ireland. Ireland • 06 Jun
Second Waterford Castle manager wins dismissal case Waterford Castle Hotel has been ordered to pay €12,000 for the second unfair dismissal of a general manager in two years. Business • 01 Jun
Games studio Gambrinous signs up for living wage Video games studio Gambrinous has signed up to be a living wage employer and to support a living wage floor for the wider games sector. Business • 01 Jun
Britvic worker reinstated as no evidence he threw punch Britvic has been ordered to take back a union shop steward with 24 years' service at the firm after the Workplace Relations Commission found there … Business • 02 Jun