Ireland’s Worker Crunch: Health and Housing May Drain Talent From the Rest of the...
A Finance Department report warns Ireland may need to divert more workers into health and housing, leaving other sectors facing shortages.
From Kerrygold to Classrooms: How Mairead McNamara Is Rallying Irish America to Back Education...
Mairead McNamara is helping Irish-American donors fund education and community programmes across Ireland.
Pay Talks Hit a Wall: Public Sector Unions Ready Ballots as Pressure Builds
Irish public sector unions are preparing possible industrial action ballots as pay talks stall and inflation concerns intensify.
Low Fee, High Stakes: Why An Coimisiún Pleanála’s Top Job Was Hard to Fill
Several candidates reportedly declined the An Coimisiún Pleanála chair before Paul Reid accepted, with the fee emerging as a key barrier.
AI Is the New Interview Question: Why Employers Now Test Candidates Live
Job interviews are shifting into live AI assessments as employers test judgment, adaptability and practical tech use in non-technical roles.
€150K Promise, Months Without Pay: WRC Backs Tech Worker After Salary Shock
A tech worker promised €150,000 won €126,000 in unpaid wages after months without proper salary, a WRC ruling has found.
Landmark WRC Ruling: Worker Awarded €20,000 After Reduced Hours Request Was Refused
A landmark WRC ruling awarded €20,000 to a worker denied reduced hours after a vestibular migraine diagnosis.
AI, Anxiety and Accountability: How History May Judge Today’s CEOs
As AI reshapes work, today’s CEOs face a defining test: will history remember them as responsible leaders or ruthless reformers?
Family Plans vs Fixed-Term Work: What Irish Employees Need to Know Now
A clear look at maternity rights, fixed-term contracts and family planning pressures facing Irish workers today.
Retirement Rules Shift in Ireland: New Law Lets Thousands Work Until 66
Ireland’s new retirement law from June 29 gives many workers the option to stay employed until 66, narrowing the gap to State pension age.


