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History in the making this weekend
History will be made in Galway this Saturday when the first ever senior Galway United football team will play in the Women’s National League. The development brings to an end the uncertainty that beset the women’s game in Galway last Autumn when it was announced that Galway WFC would not be applying to play in this year’s league.
Ifac urges Westmeath farmers to avoid a fine by keeping records of employees’ working time
Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is advising Westmeath and MIdlands regionfarmers to be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to managing employees’ working time.
Mayo farmers urged to keep accurate staff records
Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is advising Mayo farmers to be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to managing employees’ working time.
Regional salaries will rise in key sectors in 2022, but undersupply of skilled workers a problem
Ireland is facing an undersupply of skilled and experienced candidates in the financial services sector and competition to attract talent is expected to be intense this year, according to Matrix Recruitment.
Tanaiste announces 30 cent increase in national minimum wage payment
The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Deputy Leo Varadkar, has received Government approval to accept the recommendation from the Low Pay Commission to increase the National Minimum Wage to €10.50 per hour from January 1 2022.
SALT Float and Recovery Suites - Galway’s experts in corporate wellness
Corporate wellness programmes are a hot topic in the workplace. With increased levels of job stress and burnout reported, companies are prioritising wellness to safeguard employees and ensure employee retention.
Continuing to make big waves within the hairdressing industry
Celebrating a milestone fifth business birthday this week, Hairloom, has made vast strides within the hairdressing industry since first opening its doors on John Broderick Street in the heart of Athlone.
Mayo's sporty women could provide insight on gender gap
A new report on sports participation rates in Mayo and Sligo has found that women here are massively bucking the national trend by being more active than their male counterparts.
‘Linking In’ aiming to deliver a brighter future for workers in the west
A new free service targeted at helping employers and employees, who may have an illness or injury, to enable them to return to work is now available across Galway, Mayo, and Roscommon.
New service launched to help workers return to work after absence
A new free service targeted at helping employers and employees, who may have suffered a serious illness or injury, return to work is now available across Galway, Mayo and Roscommon.