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100 health services jobs to be announced for Hibernian House tomorrow
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.
New Engineers Ireland report projects 6,000 jobs in 2024
A total of 6,000 engineering jobs are projected to be created in Ireland in 2024, according to a new report by Engineers Ireland.
Bus Éireann to hold Galway open day to recruit female drivers
Bus Éireann is will hold an open day this weekend to actively recruit drivers across the island of Ireland to join its growing teams.
Engineers Ireland report projects 6,000 jobs in 2024
6,000 engineering jobs are projected to be created in Ireland in 2024, according to a new report by Engineers Ireland.
Health workers set to lose special leave for long Covid, says Naughten
Roscommon-Galway TD Denis Naughten has urged the Government to reconsider its decision to terminate the special leave entitlement for frontline health workers who contracted COVID-19 early in the pandemic and have since been unable to return to work due to long COVID symptoms.