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Majority of workers would work through illness
Some 73% of workers in Ireland would feel a sense of responsibility to their family and/ or their employer which would drive them to endeavour to continue to work if they were to fall ill for an extended period of time, a new survey from Aviva Life & Pensions Ireland DAC (Aviva) has found.
HOW TO SUCCEED IN YOUR FIRST JOB (Sixth Article)
Colman Collins is the author of HOW TO SUCCEED IN YOUR FIRST JOB. Colman wrote this book to help recently qualified 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.
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.
Approximately seven in ten employers state employees will need to visit the office weekly
As employees throughout the country are being encouraged to work from home in order to stem the spread of Covid-19.
Work/life balance now stand-out reason candidates will be attracted to potential new employer
As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, work/life balance is now the stand-out reason candidates will be attracted to a potential new employer, according to a report conducted by search firm HRM.