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# Employment

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Asylum seekers will be allowed to work in Ireland under new rules
Trade union: 'RTÉ can no longer justify bogus employment contracts'
'Are there no people with disabilities north of Dublin?': Anger over lack of funding in northwest
Poll: Should the minimum wage be raised?
Delivery driver whose kegs were stolen after he got a bike from a skip awarded €5k over his dismissal
'Out of reach': A month after landmark court ruling, no asylum seeker has applied for work permit here
Poll: Should businesses have to close for the duration of red weather alerts?
Almost one in six Irish households is jobless
Changes to how Irish couples were taxed has led to increase in married women working
Central Bank optimistic about Ireland's future with full employment 'in view'
Looking for a new job? Lidl is hiring 100 people for its new distribution centre in Kildare
Government to discuss tackling Ireland's gender pay gap with businesses and trade unions
'I'm learning every day': Apprenticeships in Ireland are making a comeback
Irish Travellers in the UK may face greater levels of discrimination post-Brexit
The most common jobs in Ireland are in sales, retail and farming
ESRI forecasts strong growth in economy ... but Brexit will hamper some sectors
Zero-hour contracts to be banned in most cases under new law
Asylum seekers may only be allowed to work in certain jobs
Fancy helping people kiss the Blarney Stone? Here's your chance
Poll: Should dole payments be linked to a person's PRSI contributions?
'I didn't realise it was inappropriate': Woman receives €7k after Halligan asked if she was married in job interview
'I consider myself a success, to someone else that might mean working four hours a week'
Bring JobPath fraud claims to me and I'll investigate, says minister
Beyond Silicon Docks: How a hot market for tech jobs is driving hubs across rural Ireland
Ireland's 'lost decade' ends as domestic spending returns to Celtic Tiger peak
Sacked shop worker wins €9,000 after row that started because he was chewing gum
Starting salaries on the rise as graduate jobs market heats up
There are 79 unemployment blackspots in Ireland, with Limerick worst affected
Discrimination? 'Only 16% of people who are blind or vision impaired in Ireland are working'
Supreme Court says that ban on asylum seekers working is unconstitutional
Ireland is going to ban zero-hour contracts 'in most circumstances'
Community Employment places to be expanded as Varadkar calls them 'essential' and 'worthwhile'
11 reasons being a millennial is the absolute WORST
Why foreign students pay thousands of euro to learn how to make beds in Shannon
'Left behind': People with disabilities four times less likely to be employed
Poll: Do you get dragged into doing work while off-duty?
Company that 'powers half of the world's busiest websites' is bringing 100 jobs to Cork
Unemployment down but over 100,000 people now 'trapped' in part-time work
Young people view themselves as solo players at work
Amazon to create 100,000 full-time jobs in US in next 18 months