Roche must pay whistleblower €8,000 compensation - WRC Global pharma giant Roche has been ordered to pay a whistleblower €8,000 in compensation for penalising him after he made a protected disclosure to the … Business • 16 Nov
Unions to meet on Friday to consider pay talks invite Unions will meet on Friday to consider an invitation from the Government to enter talks on a new public sector pay deal. Business • 15 Nov
Unions to meet on Friday to consider pay talks invite Unions will meet on Friday to consider an invitation from the Government to enter talks on a new public sector pay deal. Business • 15 Nov
Mandate press officer accuses bosses of penalisation The Mandate trade union's press officer has launched a legal claim against his employer, accusing them of penalisation and unlawful pay deductions. Business • 14 Nov
Women in the EU still get paid 13% less than men Women in the European Union get paid 13% less than men doing the same job on average despite equal pay being part of EU law, … Business • 14 Nov
Unions invited to public sector pay talks The Minister for Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform, Paschal Donohoe is to invite public service unions and staff representative associations to enter negotiations with … Business • 14 Nov
BoI wins Gold Investors in Diversity EDI Mark Bank of Ireland has won the Gold Investors in Diversity EDI Mark - the highest accreditation awarded by the Irish Centre for Diversity, the country's … Business • 14 Nov
Working from home advisable if possible during storm The CIPD in Ireland is calling on employers to be supportive of workers facing potential disruption this morning and later in the day as a … Business • 13 Nov
Skills shortage, talent retention among key challenges Skills shortages and the retention of talent remain among the key challenges facing organisations, a survey of employers conducted by recruitment specialists, Hays Ireland, has … Business • 13 Nov
44% would change job to meet remote working needs The fourth annual National Remote Working Survey has revealed that 44% of workers would change job, even if it means taking a pay cut, if … Ireland • 13 Nov
WeWork's woes come as the Irish office market stumbles WeWork has hit the lowest ebb in its 13 year history - just at the time when the Irish office market needs its business model … Business • 13 Nov
Labourer sacked over wildcat strike wins €7,600 A labourer sacked by a civil engineering firm for taking part in an unofficial "wildcat strike" over pay has secured awards totalling €7,600 on foot … Business • 10 Nov
WRC dismisses race discrimination case by hairdresser A State workplace watchdog has dismissed a race discrimination case taken by a Brazilian hairdresser against a firm operated by celebrity hairdresser David Marshall. Business • 08 Nov
Dawn Meats burger claims not 'national security' matter Allegations that safety and hygiene procedures were "neglected" at a Dawn Meats plant in the winter of 2020 because of pandemic pressures are not a … Business • 08 Nov
Competitiveness and costs top issues for manufacturers Competitiveness and the cost of doing business in Ireland are among the top issues for the manufacturing sector, a new report shows. Business • 07 Nov
Workers win €62,000 amid failure on breaks rights A restaurant which was run with a "chronic, institutional failure" to honour shift breaks before the Covid-19 pandemic hit has been ordered to pay five … Business • 06 Nov
WeWork's troubles darken outlook for office market The troubles faced by co-working titan WeWork are darkening the outlook for the world's largest business hubs, where rising office vacancies are already heaping pressure … Business • 03 Nov
Majority of working youths paid above legal entitlement A new study has found that while nearly three quarters of employees aged 15-19 years old could legally be paid a rate below the minimum … Business • 02 Nov
WeWork shares sink on plans for bankruptcy filing WeWork shares fell more than 50% in early trade after media reports that the flexible workspace provider was planning to file for bankruptcy as early … Business • 01 Nov
Salaries to remain flat in 2024 - Morgan McKinley A staggering 80% of Irish organisations encountered hiring challenges in 2023, creating difficulties in retaining existing employees. Business • 01 Nov
Tobacco firm ordered to pay €40k for unfair dismissal Ireland's biggest tobacco distributor has been ordered to pay €40,000 after trying to press on with a performance improvement plan for a worker who said … Business • 31 Oct
80 new jobs being created at Delta Capital 80 new financial services jobs are being created by capital markets consulting business Delta Capital. Business • 31 Oct
The risks of romance in the workplace When Michael Scott proposed to Holly Flax in The Office, he said, "This is where I fell in love with you, and this is where … Business • 28 Oct
Revenue urges firms to consider implications of ruling Revenue has urged businesses to consider the implications of a Supreme Court judgement which ruled delivery drivers for a pizza company should be treated as … Business • 27 Oct
AIB to provide health insurance cover for staff AIB said it will provide healthcare benefits for all of its employees in Ireland and Northern Ireland, becoming the first bank here to do so. Business • 26 Oct