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New law protects tips earned by hospitality staff
Hospitality staff will see their tips and gratuities distributed fairly under a new law passed by the Oireachtas. Employers will be prohibited from describing mandatory charges as service charges unless they are treated in the same way as tips or gratuities under the new law. The law also ensures that tips received cannot be used… Continue reading New law protects tips earned by hospitality staff
RelateCare to create 280 jobs at new Tralee facility
Irish healthcare communications consultancy and outsourcing organisation RelateCare is creating 280 jobs in its new facility in Tralee. The first 30 of the 280 new staff have just been hired and are working at the Tralee hub of RelateCare which is located on the campus of the Munster Technological University. Work to recruit 250 additional management… Continue reading RelateCare to create 280 jobs at new Tralee facility
Ten Minutes with Sean Maher, IT delivery director, Unum
This article is sponsored by Unum as part of the ‘10 Minutes With…’ series. Sean Maher has worked at Unum for more than nine years, progressing from an associate IT professional to IT director. How did you get started in the IT delivery manager role? I was a scrum master when the opportunity came up… Continue reading Ten Minutes with Sean Maher, IT delivery director, Unum
Cork educational business to create 40 new jobs
Pictured: T.J. Hegarty, founder of Breakthrough Maths Breakthrough Maths, a maths teaching school operated out of Cork, announced plans to create 40 new jobs and expand into the UK. The goals are part of a three-year plan for the educational business but the expansion in the UK market is expected to happen later this year.… Continue reading Cork educational business to create 40 new jobs
Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
(top row) Derek Henry, Gillian Chamberlain, Sharon Donnery; (bottom row) Bryan Lane, Patricia Callan, Bríd Graham. Here is a selection of people starting new roles with BDO, Capita, Central Bank, Sidero, Financial Services Ireland Group and Presidio. Derek Henry has been appointed as head of tax with BDO in Ireland, the audit, tax, advisory and… Continue reading Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
SUNDAY SPUR ONS: NEW VACANCIES TO HELP INSPIRE YOUR JOB HUNT
With the Bank Holiday looming, many of us are ready for the long weekend! For a lot of us, however, that weekend will just never be long enough. Eventually, the fun will come to an end and it’ll be time to buckle up and get back to work. But what if you could keep a… Continue reading SUNDAY SPUR ONS: NEW VACANCIES TO HELP INSPIRE YOUR JOB HUNT
Unemployment falls to 4.7% as labour market tightens
The Republic’s unemployment rate fell to 4.7 per cent in May, a rate not seen since before the pandemic, as the labour market continues to tighten. The headline rate was down from 4.8 per cent in April and down from 6.9 per cent in May of last year. According to the Central Statistics Office (CSO),… Continue reading Unemployment falls to 4.7% as labour market tightens
Sunday Spur Ons: New vacancies to help inspire your job hunt
As we come to the end of May, it’s fair to say it’s been an eventful month for jobseekers across Ireland! From Ryanair, to ActionZero. to eDesk and many more, the last few weeks have seen announcements of jobs boosts in all corners of the country. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT, HERE’S MORE NEWS ABOUT… Continue reading Sunday Spur Ons: New vacancies to help inspire your job hunt
Labour force breaks 2.5m barrier for first time
The Republic’s labour force broke the 2.5 million barrier for the first time in the State’s history in the opening three months of 2022, say statisticians. The Central Statistics Office’s (CSO) Labour Force Survey for the first quarter of 2022 shows that the number of adults at work grew 275,000, or 12.3 per cent, to… Continue reading Labour force breaks 2.5m barrier for first time