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Lloyds Pharmacy workers have voted to go on strike next week
Major outsourcing firm Abtran is recruiting hundreds of people for its new Sligo hub
'It's outrageous': A State sweep of nail bars found rampant employment law abuses
What employers need to know about dealing with intoxicated staff
Derek McKay
Access to affordable childcare would help plug skills gaps - and bring down business costs
Poll: Should gender pay gap reporting be compulsory?
Many of Ireland's major employers fear revealing gender pay gaps will hurt their reputation
Aer Lingus faces the industrial relations watchdog over its lost-property outsourcing
Here's what firms need to know about bogus self-employment
Melanie Crowley
Aer Lingus faces the industrial relations watchdog over its lost-property outsourcing
Aer Lingus faces the industrial relations watchdog over its lost-property outsourcing
This World Economic Forum exec has a warning for Ireland ahead of the next industrial revolution
The Irish union in talks with Ryanair wants the airline hit with 'bogus self-employment' laws
Poll: Should women get menstrual leave for severe period pains?
Despite Dublin's crazy rents, the head of LinkedIn Ireland says it's still an attractive place to work
A worker got €20,000 in compensation after becoming depressed on late shifts
Here's what employers need to know about firing people on probation
Derek McKay
Nursing homes want foreign work permit rules relaxed to solve their staffing 'crisis'
Here's what employers need to know about transgender rights in the workplace
Patrick Walshe
Inside the battle over unpaid wages at the collapsed Irish YouTube channel Facts
Overseas construction workers are turning down moves to Ireland due to high property prices
Lloyds Pharmacy's refusal to negotiate with trade unionists could spark industrial action
Inside the battle over unpaid wages at the collapsed Irish YouTube channel Facts
This global car tech developer is moving its headquarters from the UK to Ireland
Lloyds Pharmacy's refusal to negotiate with trade unionists could spark industrial action
Overseas construction workers are turning down moves to Ireland due to high property prices
There has been a sharp decline in Irish workers moving to the UK this year
A worker 'wracked with guilt' after sex with his manager has lost his unfair dismissal case
Inside the battle over unpaid wages at the collapsed Irish YouTube channel Facts
Ryanair won't cut a deal with Irish staff until 'competitor airline pilots' butt out
This Dragons' Den star says Nelson Mandela discovered the secret to good meetings
Poll: Do you think cash bonuses for staff actually work?
What managers can learn watching Dermot Bannon wreck the gaff on Room to Improve
Pat Lucey
Services giant Noonan brands 32c pay hike for workers 'out of kilter'
Three-quarters of employers are planning to give pay rises to staff this year
Services giant Noonan has branded a 32c pay hike for workers as 'out of kilter'
Ireland's health workers take the most sick days due to their work
Night-shift workers and newbies are at high risk of hurting themselves on the job
Months after launching its first spot, WeWork is opening another Dublin co-working space
Government to block proposals to close all places of work during Status Red weather alerts