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Great value available on late summer breaks
Late summer usually marks a turning point in the travel booking season. The races are almost over, the weather has become autumnal, and thoughts turn to school uniforms and books lists for the coming school year. For those of you who haven’t planned a late summer break, there is still some very good value in flight prices for the month of August.
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.
Work ethic and track record highlighted as O’Flaherty confirms she is running
Her work ethic and track record have convinced Independent Cllr Terry O'Flaherty that she should run in this summer's local elections.
National Remote Working Survey invites participants to shape the future of work in Ireland
Researchers from the University of Galway and the Western Development Commission are calling on employees to share their experiences regarding remote and hybrid work by participating in the annual National Remote Working Survey.
Workers in northwest have lowest access to flexitime in Ireland
People working in Connacht and Ulster are less likely than their counterparts in Leinster and Munster to have access to flexitime policy at work, according to the latest Reflecting Ireland research from Permanent TSB.
Workers in northwest have lowest access to flexitime in Ireland
People working in Connacht and Ulster are less likely than their counterparts in Leinster and Munster to have access to flexitime policy at work, according to the latest Reflecting Ireland research from Permanent TSB.
Remote and hybrid job posts up 43% as Ireland embraces flexible working
A new report published today (09.01.23) by Zoom in collaboration with FRS Recruitment shows Irish job posts offering remote and hybrid work are up 43% over 12 months. Ireland’s hybrid advantage: How flexible working is empowering Irish society and economy indicates growing demand for more flexible work options, with hybrid roles offering rural areas greater access to higher urban-based salaries.
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.
Sleep advice for shift workers
If you work shifts, aim to have at least four hours sleep at the same time every night/morning (eg, 3am to 7am). This will help to keep your sleep clock regular. Use the weekend or days off to get in some extra “recovery” sleep. Make sure the sleeping environment is as conducive to rest as possible.
Weekend of league final action coming up
A weekend of league finals lies in store for football fans across the county this weekend, with league finals across five divisions taking place from this evening, Friday, August 19 until Sunday, August 21.