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# Work

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Brown Bag Films wants 'less restrictive' foreign worker rules as it struggles to find EU staff
'I thought starting a business was for people who went to Smurfit school - I didn't think I could do it'
A bus driver sacked for sharing 'shock' pictures of a faulty wheel has won an unfair dismissal claim
Sligo's Frankli is trying to cure firms of their 'big-bang approach' to staff feedback
There was a decrease in new business formations - but fewer collapses too
Poll: Do you think there's too much focus on college degrees at the expense of trades?
Dublin Port's move to introduce random drug testing for veteran staff slapped down
Workers who stand as well as sit 'perform better and are happier'
How people with disabilities hold the key to future-proofing Ireland's workforce
'I thought starting a business was for people who went to Smurfit school - I didn't think I could do it'
'I have 20 years' experience as a recruiter - but I feel more like an estate agent these days'
Dublin Port's move to introduce random drug testing for veteran staff has been slapped down
HubSpot could hit 1,000 staff in Dublin soon - if it can convince workers to move here
HubSpot could hit 1,000 staff in Dublin soon - if it can convince workers to move here
'I have 20 years' experience as a recruiter - but I feel more like an estate agent these days'
Sennheiser has been told to offer better redundancy payouts to staff being axed in Offaly
Dublin Port's move to introduce random drug testing for veteran staff has been slapped down
How Ireland can nurture a generation of blockchain professionals
Ikea's Irish bosses have been accused of fostering 'a repressive, anti-union environment'
Sennheiser has been told to offer better redundancy payouts to staff being axed in Offaly
Lloyds Pharmacy has accused striking workers of 'putting the lives of patients at risk'
Coca-Cola has been told to pay 'winding down' fees to sacked Kildare workers
Aer Lingus is building a multimillion-euro training centre - but some staff's future is unclear
Lloyds Pharmacy has accused striking workers of 'putting the lives of patients at risk'
Aer Lingus is building a multimillion-euro training centre - but some staff's future is unclear
A worker who posted derogatory Facebook memes about bosses won a €7,700 claim
As Ireland's talent war rumbles on, the cost of replacing staff has doubled
Coca-Cola has been told to pay 'winding down' fees to sacked Kildare workers
A retail worker got a €2,500 payout after claims he was subjected to a 'beard vendetta'
A retail worker got a €2,500 payout after claims he was subjected to a 'beard vendetta'
As Ireland's talent war rumbles on, the cost of replacing staff has doubled
A Waterford haulier has been penalised over claims it used a faulty device to track break times
Despite the heat from Facebook, recruiter CPL is reaping the rewards of temporary staff
'Thousands of mums are educated and experienced - but can't afford to go to work'
A waitress who was sacked over a bad TripAdvisor review has been awarded €2,000
Pharma giant Chanelle Group is making one of the largest investments in Galway by any Irish firm
Ryanair pilots in Ireland have voted to accept a deal struck by unions
A waitress who was sacked over a bad TripAdvisor review has been awarded €2,000
'Precarious work becoming the norm': How a ban on zero-hours contracts may backfire
Luas drivers could take industrial action because new routes are messing with their lunch