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Monday 27 March 2023 Dublin: 7°C

# Jobs

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# Dublin
Almost 450 jobs look set to go as pharma company to close plant in Baldoyle
Manufacturing will close at the facility at the end of 2022.
# AIB
AIB to cut 1,500 jobs and merge branches in bid to save costs
The bank said it aims to achieve over 10% reduction in costs by 2023.
# Retail
Tesco to create 450 full-time jobs across the country
The supermarket chain said it is also to create 700 temporary positions for the Christmas period and is already recruiting for these roles.
# Announcement
DPD Ireland to create 700 new jobs across the country
The permanent jobs will be created before the end of the year.
# Covid-19
'Dramatic collapse' in bookings puts 100,000 jobs at risk, Irish Hotels Federation says
Room occupancy levels are down over 70% for the remainder of the year.
# Banking
Union concerned at reports of threat to jobs at Ulster Bank
The Financial Services Union has responded to reports that UK parent company NatWest is considering closing Ulster Bank in the Republic.
# Job Losses
New Pandemic Unemployment Payment bands kick in today, here's what you need to know
The PUP will move from two rates of payment to three rates, and the top rate is being reduced.
# covid19
Pandemic Unemployment Payment to remain open for new applicants until end of 2020
Changes to payment rates will still go ahead as planned on 17 September.
# Pubs
At least 2,450 jobs lost in Dublin pub sector since March, publican reps say
The LVA has indicated there may also be further significant job losses ahead.
# they're hiring
Amazon to create 1,000 new jobs in Ireland
The new roles will be created over the next two years.
# Cutbacks
RFU announces plans to make 139 staff redundant
The English union has suffered significant financial pain because of the Covid-19 outbreak.
# New Job
Varadkar told insurance reform must be top priority as he takes questions on his new brief
Treatment of businesses by insurance companies is “appalling”, Dáil told.
# Covid-19
Donohoe describes predicted 22% unemployment rate as 'horrific'
However, the finance minister said Ireland will rebuild its economy.
# Jobs
Bord na Móna to lay off workers 'as a result of Covid-19 crisis'
The semi-State company said it was a result of its impact “on electricity and horticultural markets”.
# Coronavirus
Covid-19: Dire analysis predicts up to 318,000 jobs losses and effects that could last 'for decades'
Financial advisory firm EY says job losses could be between 177,000 and 318,000 depending on how long restrictions last this summer.
# Coronavirus
Supermarkets hiring hundreds of employees to meet Covid-19 demand
Tens of thousands of people have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus crisis.
# call for Ireland
'There is a role for everyone': Minister says HSE need non-medical staff too and you'll be paid
Harris said emergency measures under new laws will only be in place until 9 May.
# Hyde and Seek
Hyde and Seek creches at centre of controversy now hiring new staff
The company came to the nation’s attention last summer following an RTÉ Investigates piece on Prime Time.
# Team
New editorial line-up to lead TheJournal.ie into exciting new phase
Meet the team charged with delivering insightful, impartial journalism on one of Ireland’s most popular digital outlets.
# Cuts
RTÉ director general says more land at Donnybrook campus will be sold
The national broadcaster has revealed details of a plan which will see 200 jobs cut next year.
# Job Losses
Virgin Media to cut up to 65 jobs
The company has entered a 30-day consultation period with employees.
# Ringaskiddy
Big pharma firm Novartis to cut 320 jobs at Cork plant
One of the world’s biggest pharmaceutical firms, Novartis employs 1,600 people in Ireland.
# six cities
EY to create 600 new jobs across island of Ireland
The roles will be spread out across six cities.
# beef protests
'I am deeply concerned': Varadkar calls for an end to protests and blockades over beef dispute
The dispute has seen unofficial pickets by farmers at processing facilities around the country in recent weeks.
# Jobs
Over half of government departments have used unpaid interns in recent years
Nine departments say they have done so since 2014.
# Your Say
Poll: Are you worried a robot could take your job?
Two out of five Irish jobs are likely to be “substantially impacted” by automation, according to new research.
# Economy
Ireland's economy is set to keep growing next year, but could be seriously hit by a no-deal Brexit
Ibec states that the economy is set to grow by 4% this year.
# Ryanair
'Unavoidable at this time': Ryanair says up to 900 jobs at risk
CEO Michael O’Leary told staff about the potential job losses in a video message this week.
# echelon data centres
540 jobs on the way as planning permission granted for €500 million data centre in Wicklow
Echelon Data Centres was granted permission for the facility to be built at the Avoca River Business Park.
# The Agora Companies
Global publishing group announces more than 130 new jobs in Waterford
The Agora Companies is a consortium of more than 40 media companies around the world.
# career opportunities
LinkedIn announces 800 new jobs as part of expansion of Irish operation
The move will see the company’s Irish workforce expand by two thirds.
# Recruitment
This new website is working to encourage Irish teachers abroad to return home
Turasabhaile.com will focus on connecting schools with teachers who are working overseas.
# jobs for the lads
The group behind entertainment site LADBible is opening an Irish hub
The social media publishing giant recently opened an office in Australia.
# Greyhound
100 new jobs set for Dublin as waste company announces expansion
It will bring the total number of employees at the company to 600.
# Naas
80 new jobs on the way for Kildare following Irish tech company's expansion
The company provides automated solutions including artificial intelligence to public sector bodies.
# Belfast
Concern for workers as Bombardier to sell Belfast operation
The company said it is committed to finding “the right buyer”.
# career opportunities
100 new jobs to be created in Kerry as part of expansion of Japanese financial subsidiary
JRI America will create the new jobs over the next five years.
# THE WEST
Weddings and Botox have injected 163 more jobs into Galway and Mayo
The Knot Worldwide and Allegan both announced investment today.
# Jobs
There has been a spike in managers buying into the multibillion-dollar life coaching business
Industry experts say execs are looking for skills to help them hang on to staff.
Marks and Spencer seeks 97 voluntary redundancies across 7 Irish stores
The retailer has begun a consultation with the trade union Mandate on the voluntary redundancy proposal.