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A worker sacked after making a discrimination claim has been awarded €25,000
A worker sacked after making a discrimination claim has been awarded €25,000
Solas ordered to pay €20,000 to a 60-year-old worker asked if he should 'take it easy'
Solas ordered to pay €20,000 to a 60-year-old worker asked if he should 'take it easy'
This Dublin startup can work out how stressed workers are – from just their voices
'I'd work 70 hours a week for myself so I don't have to work 40 for someone else'
'I'd work 70 hours a week for myself so I don't have to work 40 for someone else'
Supermac's is hiring hundreds of people as it opens half a dozen new outlets
Supermac's is hiring hundreds of people as it opens half a dozen new outlets
The head of Ulster Bank has been poached by supermarket giant Tesco
The head of Ulster Bank has been poached by supermarket giant Tesco
How to make a sales meeting more intriguing for your customers - in 5 steps
Donal Daly
The share of grads finding work in Ireland is back to pre-recession levels
This Dublin startup can work out how stressed workers are – from just their voices
Here's how much the CEOs of Ireland's biggest companies earn
Here's how much the CEOs of Ireland's biggest companies earn
How employers can protect themselves against unfair dismissal claims
Maria Gallagher
Has Ireland become a better place to live in recent years? Unpicking the 'Wellbeing of the Nation'
There aren't enough hairdressing and childcare jobs for people in PLC courses
A sacked airport worker won a €50k payout after refusing to drive an uninsured vehicle
Shop that told a pregnant worker to 'look better and appear happy' ordered to pay her €18,000
Cork millionaire Dan Kiely is putting cash into an Irish 'flexible working' jobs site
'I'm learning every day': Apprenticeships in Ireland are making a comeback
'It's a cock-up, mess-up, balls-up': Here are 2017's top business bloopers
'I asked myself, why should I stay as CEO? The only reasons were control, ego and power'
Pádraig Ó Céidigh
'Airports are big, fat, dumb b****rds': The standout Irish business quotes of the year
Goldman Sachs admits it is 'considering' its options following Dublin move reports
A major packaging firm in Cavan was ordered to pay €8,000 in a racial discrimination case
Why now (and not January) is the perfect time to start job hunting
Eileen Moloney
Ryanair has revealed plans to recognise cabin crew unions
This café owner has turned a Facebook group into a recruitment agency for baristas
Ryanair will recognise unions for first time in its history in bid to avert Christmas strikes
How to make sure your office Christmas party doesn't turn into an HR nightmare
Derek McKay
A deal has been struck to save two big Galway hotels from closing down
Union bosses have written to the government to call out 'clear hypocrisy from a state beneficiary'
A warehouse manager fired for leaving work to help his 'trapped wife' has been awarded €20k
A warehouse manager fired for leaving work to help his 'trapped wife' has been awarded €20k
The UK is still the 'poster boy' for attracting Europeans climbing the career ladder
How to avoid an apathetic workforce by fixing the way you communicate
Leontia Fannin
How to make sure your office Christmas party doesn't turn into an HR nightmare
Derek McKay