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# Employment

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This is the new guy who has to woo big companies (and their jobs) to Ireland...
Want to be a banker? You're in luck
There are now almost 50,000 more full-time jobs than last year, many of them in agriculture
"I don't think we will see the money." - Dublin bakery staff staging sit-in over back wages
Got an eye for business? The IDA wants you
EU employment is struggling, with Ireland below average
RTÉ presenter who claims she was discriminated against loses Equality Tribunal case
Men "hit harder than women by unemployment during recession"
Opinion: Anxiety and depression are key in keeping the long-term unemployed out of work
Dr Keith Gaynor
Irish employers are still wary of staff with excessive tattoos
Rise in professional job vacancies in April...after drops in February and March
Jobs boost for Killarney and Cork
Union hits out at Dunnes over workers' contracts lower than 15 hours per week
Column: Dependence on out-of-town shopping complexes destroys community life
Laura Reid
Column: I've entered the Church of Burton ... Yes, I am now a JobBridge intern
Catherine W
The Government is making it easier for skilled workers from abroad to work in Ireland
PhoneWatch to create 230 jobs in 12 regions across the country
OECD says JobBridge is leaving most disadvantaged behind
Over 175 regional festivals to benefit from €500k Fáilte Ireland funding
Jobs watch: 30 new posts on the way at Trilogy Technologies in Dublin 8
Column: Is there really a glass ceiling for women in the workplace – or is it just for mothers?
Andrea Mara
Column: Unpaid internships, low wages, zero hour contracts – this is life without job security
John Verling
Lying about jail and a reference from a husband: 65% of employers receive falsified CVs
You're hired: 10 per cent more job vacancies than 2013
Central Bank: The economy is on the up, but inflation remains stubbornly low
Poll: Should people be able to choose what age they retire at?
Dáil to hear another attempt to end compulsory retirement age
Bord na Móna accused of "locking out" eight staff members
Live Register drops for 21st month in a row
Employers say hiring outlook 'most encouraging since 2008'
Huge spike in demand for insurance & claims specialists following storms
Irish construction sector rose again during February
Here's why one company lets workers look up each other's salary
Drop in foreign nationals employed in Ireland
Live Register falls below 400,000 for the first time in five years
New DIT campus will 'radically change the face of Dublin's north inner city'
Column: As a society, we can't afford to pay Irish workers so little
Jimmy Kelly
Irish people are working longer and earning less than 2012
There are 359 departmental staff currently on career breaks
Jobs boost as 1,800 new posts announced at over 120 companies