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Majority of employees would leave current job for more flexible role

A survey among Irish workers has found that two out of three people (64 percent) said they now work in a flexible environment - this is an increase from the same survey in 2019, before the pandemic when 53 percent said they worked in a flexible environment.

New WASTED programme aims to cut food waste in the foodservice industry

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GIY has joined forces with some of Ireland’s top chefs to launch WASTED, a national, peer-to-peer, education programme for chefs to reduce food waste in the foodservice industry. The initiative is supported by the Department of Environment, Climate Action, and Communications and the Environmental Protection Agency as part of the Circular Economy Innovation Grant Scheme.

Ireland’s first all-female circus festival comes to Achill

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Achill Island is set to be filled with whoops, cheers and laughter on the weekend of Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, as world famous Irish women circus artists roll up on the island with Daring Dames - Ireland’s first all-female circus festival.

Women’s health seminar – osteoporosis and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction

The Irish Osteoporosis Society and International Pelvic Physiotherapy Management are jointly running a seminar for the general public on Osteoporosis and Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction. The seminar will be held in the Ardilaun Hotel, Taylor’s Hill, Galway on Friday February 25 from 7-9pm.

Back for Business’ could be the programme for you

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If you have recently returned to Mayo and are setting up a new business - or are living abroad and thinking of returning home with a great idea you want to get off the ground – then Back for Business could be for you.

Cybersecurity to be focus of GMIT Digital West conference

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Leaders in public and private sector organisations, along with academics, will share cybersecurity and trust stories at this year’s GMIT Digital West conference. The annual conference takes place fully online next week.

‘I met Mary Hynes at the cross of Kiltartan - and fell in love with her there and then…’

One of the attractions for WB Yeats, when he was considering buying the old Norman tower at Ballylee, was that the surrounding countryside echoed with stories of Antoine Ó Raifteiraí (1799-1835), the blind minstrel, who frequented the south Galway area.

Community Diary - What's going on in your community?

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What's happening in your Community?

Cybersecurity to be focus of free online GMIT Digital West Conference

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Leaders in public and private sector organisations along with academics, will share cybersecurity and trust stories at this year’s GMIT Digital West conference, which takes place fully online on https://digitalwest.biz/ on Tuesday 25 January 2022 from 10am until 1pm.

Research reveals factors which impact upon Irish women’s experience of menopause symptoms

Research undertaken by Boots Ireland has revealed that almost two-thirds of women (64%) say that menopause caused them to experience physical or psychological symptoms that have significantly affected their day-to-day life.

 

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