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Employees would turn down a role that does not offer hybrid working – Cpl Salary Guide Ireland 2024

The Cpl Salary Guide for Ireland 2024 finds the talent market settling into a new normal with the aftershocks of the pandemic firmly behind us.

Uniquely recognised as local employer of choice

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Galway-based Uniquely has been officially differentiated in the sectors it supports as one of the Best Workplaces in Ireland in 2024.

It’s what you learned, not just what you did

Q: I've never had a CV before - and I'm 37. Every job I've got over the past 20 years has been by word of mouth - I spent ten years in construction in London and was never out of work. But now I'm applying for a job in a semi-state body and they want a CV. Sure, like a lot of men in construction, I can't even remember half the jobs I was on, or which sub-contractor I was even working for at the time. What will I do? (CD, email).

Fresh Skillnet Ireland research highlights importance of digital and sustainability upskilling of workforce

New research from Skillnet Ireland has revealed that over 60% of businesses in Ireland stated their workforce will need upskilling in the areas of digitalisation and sustainability, to navigate complex modern challenges and remain competitive.

100 health services jobs to be announced for Hibernian House tomorrow

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One hundred new jobs in the health services sector to be based at the former tax office in Eyre Square are expected to be announced by the IDA tomorrow (Friday) afternoon.

CIPD Midland Region host successful local networking breakfast event

The Midlands Region of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), in conjunction with Collins McNicholas Recruitment and HR Services Group, recently hosted their ‘Annual Employment Law Update’ at a breakfast event.

Over half of Irish employers are struggling to attract and retain talent

Approximately 57% of Irish employers are struggling to attract and retain staff this year – two-fifths blame too high salary expectations.

Hiring obstacles - 85% of employers believe skills shortages will impact their hiring this year

Some 85% of Irish employers think skills shortages will impact their hiring plans in 2024.

Midlands consumers receive savings with decrease in health insurance stamp duty

In a recently published report, the Health Insurance Authority (HIA) has confirmed a reduction in stamp duty for all health insurance policies.

Ibec calls for a fully funded Carer's Guarantee for core services

Ibec, the group representing Irish businesses, has published a report on unpaid caregiving in Ireland, revealing that the majority of people caring for another adult are also in employment.

 

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