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Significant number of employers signal wage increases as salaries experience rises during 2022
Employers could have a fight on their hands to hold onto their staff this year – six in ten (60percent) workers could potentially change jobs in 2023 and almost one in three (30percent) are definitely considering it.
HOW TO SUCCEED IN YOUR FIRST JOB - Fifth Article
Colman Collins is the author of HOW TO SUCCEED IN YOUR FIRST JOB. Colman wrote this book to help recently qualifi ed graduates to navigate their way successfully from the world of college to the world of work. The book is based on his forty years experience, initially as a HR Director with two blue chip multinationals including Nortel Networks here in Galway and more recently as the owner and CEO of Collins McNicholas Recruitment & HR Services Group, which also has an office in Galway.
Top companies to work for in Ireland - as rated by employees
Dell has been ranked as the best company to work for in Ireland, according to data released by job site, Indeed.
Survey finds salary expectations are on the up for 2015
A national survey carried out by one of Ireland’s leading recruitment agencies found that salary expectations among employees are getting higher, with 61 per cent of respondents saying they expect an increase in salary in 2015, up from 42 per cent in 2014. Matrix Recruitment Group, founded in Ireland in 1998, with offices in Athlone, Dublin, Galway, Waterford, and Carlow, surveyed 600 employees across a wide range of position types and industries.
Paid career break mooted for civil servants
Civil servants in Mayo could enjoy two years off work with a €20,000 lump sum in their pocket if the Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council gets his way.
Civil servants who qualify for medical cards down €200 a month
Up to 140 civil servants took to the streets of Kilkenny with placards outside government buildings yesterday in a one-day protest over the pensions levy.