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New Computer Driving Licence course with GRETB Training Centre
GRETB Training Centre is now offering a fully funded International Computer Driving Licence course (ICDL), formerly ECDL. This course starts November 15 and runs for 20 weeks, which includes four weeks work placement.
Community calls for support of the social enterprise sector in Galway
Tomorrow Friday October 29 Galway City Community Network (GCCN) will host an event focusing on the potential of the social enterprise sector in Galway entitled ‘ Social Future: Supporting a Thriving Social Enterprise Sector for Galway.’
Managers need to realise workers get the work done without being seen, says Portershed co-working advocate
While remote working is by no means a new concept, it has become the new norm for many over the past year and a half. From the moment the first lockdown turned kitchen tables into office desks and shortened commutes to mere steps, we have been donning waist-up fashion and Zooming into work mode from across the county, country and world.
Failure of State to uphold rights of migrant fishing industry workers is ‘criminal,’ says Curran
People Before Profit representative for Galway, Adrian Curran, has condemned what he has termed the “criminal failure by the State to ensure that the rights of undocumented workers in the fishing industry are upheld.
Athlone based Matrix recruitment company notes post-pandemic employee work concerns
As employees begin a phased return to the workplace, an in-depth survey conducted by Athlone located Matrix Recruitment has revealed that more than half (53 percent) worry that deciding to work remotely post-pandemic will cause workplace inequality.
Tanaiste announces 30 cent increase in national minimum wage payment
The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Deputy Leo Varadkar, has received Government approval to accept the recommendation from the Low Pay Commission to increase the National Minimum Wage to €10.50 per hour from January 1 2022.
Government drive to a balanced budget is premature and damaging to economy
SIPTU economist, Michael Taft, has criticised government plans to achieve a balanced budget by 2024 as ‘premature, unnecessary and potentially damaging’ to the economy.
Budget 2022 ‘will reduce the cost of living,’ says Naughton
Budget 2022 contains measures to not only “recover our economy from the pandemic”, but also to reduce the cost of living “to provide support for people at a time of rising prices”.
Nua Healthcare to create 30 new jobs in Mayo
Nua Healthcare Services, the largest private sector provider of intellectual disability and mental health services in Ireland, is announcing the creation of 300 new jobs countrywide, 30 of the new roles will be based in Mayo.
Want a career as an IT support specialist?
The GRETB Training centre Mervue are currently recruiting for the IT Support Specialist Traineeship.