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Hiring obstacles - 85% of employers believe skills shortages will impact their hiring this year
Some 85% of Irish employers think skills shortages will impact their hiring plans in 2024.
Midlands consumers receive savings with decrease in health insurance stamp duty
In a recently published report, the Health Insurance Authority (HIA) has confirmed a reduction in stamp duty for all health insurance policies.
Ibec calls for a fully funded Carer's Guarantee for core services
Ibec, the group representing Irish businesses, has published a report on unpaid caregiving in Ireland, revealing that the majority of people caring for another adult are also in employment.
New Engineers Ireland report projects 6,000 jobs in 2024
A total of 6,000 engineering jobs are projected to be created in Ireland in 2024, according to a new report by Engineers Ireland.
Bus Éireann to hold Galway open day to recruit female drivers
Bus Éireann is will hold an open day this weekend to actively recruit drivers across the island of Ireland to join its growing teams.
Engineers Ireland report projects 6,000 jobs in 2024
6,000 engineering jobs are projected to be created in Ireland in 2024, according to a new report by Engineers Ireland.
Health workers set to lose special leave for long Covid, says Naughten
Roscommon-Galway TD Denis Naughten has urged the Government to reconsider its decision to terminate the special leave entitlement for frontline health workers who contracted COVID-19 early in the pandemic and have since been unable to return to work due to long COVID symptoms.
Substantial funding allocated to improve LWETB education and training facilities
Local Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, was present in Athlone Training Centre recently to confirm a funding announcement of €435,000 towards the improvement of education and training facilities in Longford/Westmeath.
Diversifying talent pipeline key to addressing supply chain skills shortage- Ibec
Ibec recently hosted an event with Minister of State Jack Chambers to discuss potential skills shortages within Ireland’s supply chain network, as part of the Government’s ‘Logistics and Supply Chain Skills Week 2024.’
Boston Scientific asked by NTA to plan for more bike and bus journeys
In a move signalling a significant change of approach from Galway City Council toward large employers, Boston Scientific has been asked to plan for more cyclists and bus users rather than just build extra carparking.