#21st Century workplace
Your crash course in... addressing the gender imbalance at the top of Irish business
The low down on the latest report from the state-backed Balance for Better Business group.
Work-It: Playing with space in the modern office
From open plan to old-style cubicles, layout can have a big impact on how people interact.
Treating lung disease to smart toy tech: where Ireland is spending €65m to disrupt tech
We take a closer look at some of the projects being backed by the government’s disruptive tech fund.
Treating lung disease to smart toy tech: where Ireland is spending €65m to disrupt tech
We take a closer look at some of the projects being backed by the government’s disruptive tech fund.
Work-It: Playing with space in the modern office
From open plan to old-style cubicles, layout can have a big impact on how people interact.
Poll: Do you think your accent has affected your career opportunities?
A recent UK survey suggests that accent bias could still exist in the workplace.
Work-it: Breaking down the culture club
A buzzword that is common from the sporting world to the office, what does ‘culture’ really mean?
Work-it: Breaking down the culture club
A buzzword that is common from the sporting world to the office, what does ‘culture’ really mean?
Poll: Do you favour a work-life balance over career progression?
Attitudes to working-around-the-clock are changing.
Why the real estate industry has been 'sluggish' to embrace new technologies
Despite a ‘plethora of prop-tech’, take-up of digital innovations has been slow, according to a new report.
Poll: Do you think taking parental leave has a negative impact on your career?
Recent surveys suggest there is stigma attached to taking time off work.
Companies are rolling out more parental leave benefits, but dads may be reluctant on the uptake
Big corporates are upping their parental benefits amid a shift towards balancing family responsibilities.
New office players have changed the property game, the industry is turning to tech to keep pace
Marble floors no longer cut it as Irish employees have updated their expectations.
New office players have changed the property game, the industry is turning to tech to keep pace
Marble floors no longer cut it as employees have updated their expectations.
Poll: Would you give up more cash to double your bonus in company shares?
Some companies have decided to give their employees more control over how they are paid.
The amount of available office space in Dublin has dropped to 2002 levels
The crunch just got crunchier as demand continues to outpace supply.
Twenty women say they were not allowed return to work at end of their maternity leave last year
Complaints are on the rise amid legislative changes and growing global awareness of gender-related issues.
Maternity-related complaints made to the workplace watchdog have almost doubled
Complaints are on the rise amid legislative changes and growing global awareness of gender-related issues.
Maternity-related complaints made to the workplace watchdog have almost doubled
Complaints are on the rise amid legislative changes and growing global awareness of gender-related issues.
A trade union report has called on the government to legislate for a 'right to disconnect'
FSU said that ‘employers left to themselves will use technology to reduce costs, to maximise profits’.
Talent, funding and evolving threats: Inside Ireland's ever-changing cybersecurity scene
Fora catches up with various players in the ecosystem to survey the lay of the land.
Irish startup Utmost has raised $11.2m to help companies engage with contractors
The new venture was set up by tech entrepreneur Annrai O’Toole.
Poll: Are you concerned technology will replace your job?
Some say the fear of robots stealing jobs is misguided.
Talent, funding and evolving threats: Inside Ireland's ever-changing cybersecurity scene
Fora catches up with various players in the ecosystem to survey the lay of the land.
Regional hubs could help close the disparity between rural and urban Ireland
A Vodafone report suggests hubs could generate €312 million for the regions.
Data firm Fivetran will double its Dublin staff after nabbing $44m in funding
The Californian company describes itself as the pipes for transporting the ‘new oil’ of data.
Dating app Tinder is building out a safety and moderating team in Dublin
The unit is based at Match Group’s European base in the Irish capital.
Huckletree saw a gap in the market for a Dublin fintech co-working space - so it's opening one
The company sees some positives coming from Brexit.
Dating app Tinder is building out a safety and moderating team in Dublin
The unit is based at Match Group’s European base in the Irish capital.
Demand for skilled tech, finance and pharma workers helped push CPL further in the black
Pundits forecast the recruitment group is well-positioned to withstand economic challenges.
'There are definitely some very talented people in prison': Why firms hire ex-offenders
Employers share their experiences of recruiting people who have served time.
Inside Dogpatch Labs' offshoot for the next generation of tech talent
The Patch accelerator has caught the eye of entrepreneurs like Bobby Healy and Iseult Ward.
Ireland is experiencing a mobile app developer drought
But data from jobs site Indeed suggests the gap is closing ‘over time’.
Flexibility, mentoring and equal pay: What women want in Irish workplaces
A quarter of women surveyed by Network Ireland said their male colleagues earn more in equivalent roles.
Inside Dogpatch Labs' offshoot for the next generation of tech talent
The Patch accelerator has caught the eye of entrepreneurs like Bobby Healy and Iseult Ward.