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Luas drivers could take industrial action because new routes are messing with their lunch
A bartender won compensation after being asked to form a 'human barrier' at a concert
Overhauling a dole system that 'discourages' jobseekers could help plug Ireland's skills gaps
'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
Luas drivers could take industrial action because new routes are messing with their lunch
These are the tech skills that are in high demand for employers across Ireland
Ryanair cabin crew will be represented by a union for the first time
A bartender won compensation after being asked to form a 'human barrier' at a concert
Overhauling a dole system that 'discourages' jobseekers could help plug Ireland's skills gaps
Want to plug the skills and gender gaps? Then double childcare subsidies
Aebhric McGibney
'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
Tesco has been accused of 'corporate bullying' for disciplining 80 striking staff
Tesco has been reprimanded for suspending a worker after last year’s strike
Cosmetics giant Coty's Irish unit made a million-euro profit the year it cut 200 jobs in Tipperary
The share of people working in Ireland's 'gig economy' is falling
Poll: Do you think secondary school set you up well for your working life?
'Wake up, Leo: The housing crisis has made recruitment almost impossible'
Paul Hackett
Tesco has been reprimanded for suspending a worker after last year’s strike
Why the Leaving Cert is hurting Ireland's economy
Claire McGee
An Post wants to move out of its 'dilapidated' GPO offices as part of a major shake-up
An Post wants to move out of its 'dilapidated' GPO offices as part of a major shake-up
A probe into FBD's boss has 'cast an unwelcome shadow' - despite coming up clear
Poll: Do you check work emails while on holiday?
Car dealership manager who made 'bogus' invoice for van awarded €40,000 over his sacking
KBC labelled 'sloppy' for hiring worker with prior conviction
KBC has been labelled 'sloppy' for hiring a worker with a prior conviction
Dunnes worker who claimed she was sacked because of her disability awarded €30,000
A Dunnes worker who claimed she was sacked because of her disability has won €30,000
An NCT worker sacked for telling a customer to 'f**k off' has lost an unfair dismissal claim
Poll: Do you check your work emails out-of-hours?
It's vital that small businesses look after staff health - here's how to do it
Orla Moran
'This will push ethnic restaurants to the wall': New permit rules stoke chef shortage fears
A Kepak exec won a €7,500 payout after a dispute about checking emails out of hours
Recruiters should learn to love the machines that are going to 'take over' their jobs
Wendy Murphy
Why people can't agree on the impact new zero-hour contract laws will have on business
A civil servant sacked on his 65th birthday has lost an unfair dismissal claim
There are more jobs on offer everywhere - except in the border counties
Workplace WhatsApp groups, dating ruts, dodgy flatmates and a fear of commitment - this week's Dear Fifi advice column
Flexible working doesn't mean overhauling a business - here's some simple tips to make it work
Karen O'Reilly
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