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Half of professionals would start new job search if needed to work more days in-office

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Over 50% of Irish professionals would start looking for a new job if they were told by their employer that they’d have to work more days in the office.

Bonus cuts - 67% of employees threaten to quit

Over half of professionals (67%) have stated that they will ‘seriously contemplate’ leaving their current job if they miss out on a year-end bonus this January.

Eyrecourt man gets key role with Argo Tractors Ireland

Luke Gardiner has been appointed as Irish Parts Manager for Argo Tractors Ireland, for whom he will work with the Landini & McCormick brands. A native of Eyrecourt in south east Galway, and skilled in business relations, sales management, E-commerce, marketing and logistics, Luke moved to France aged 13 when his parents purchased a farm in the Limousin region in south central France.

Rise of boomerang employees as Irish are professionals open to returning to pre-Covid employer

ALMOST three quarters of Irish professionals have stated that they are open to returning to their pre-Covid employer – with half admitting that the reasons as to why they left are no longer applicable in today’s market.

Rise of boomerang employees as Irish professionals say they are open to returning to pre-Covid employer

Almost three quarters of Irish professionals have stated that they are open to returning to their pre-Covid employer – with half admitting that the reasons as to why they left are no longer applicable in today’s market.

BFGoodrich helps drive Connacht Rugby referee programme

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Off-road tyre manufacturer BFGoodrich has announced a two-year agreement with Connacht Rugby to drive the recruitment of referees.

New research shows Covid-19 and other concerns impacting access to healthcare

New research from Pfizer Healthcare Ireland confirms that lingering Covid-19 concerns are continuing to impact access to healthcare, which may have a longer-term impact on people’s health due to missed diagnoses.

Bloom in the Park to feature world’s first healthy heart garden

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NUI Galway and heart and stroke charity Croí have joined forces to design a cardiovascular-themed garden to educate people about heart health.

Galway businesswoman wins in Visa Ireland’s inaugural She’s Next grant programme

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Suzanne Moloney was victorious when Visa announced the winners of its inaugural She’s Next Grant Programme in Ireland. As an extension of Visa’s global She’s Next Grant Programme, created to boost and empower women entrepreneurship, five women business-owners from across Ireland receive a grant of €5,000 and one-year business coaching through IFundWomen to support, grow and expand their businesses.

Ireland’s Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure ranks low in EU

New independent analysis from the Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA), has found that Ireland is lagging behind its European counterparts on the implementation of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, a fact which is likely to act as a deterrent to consumers seeking to purchase zero emissions vehicles.

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