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Survey shows most want to continue working from home

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A recent survey by researchers from the Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission (WDC) has shown that 83 per cent expressed interest in continuing to work remotely. Over half of those surveyed (51 per cent) had never worked remotely before the Covid-19 pandemic. Of those who had never worked remotely, 78 per cent would like to work remotely for some or all of the time after the crisis is over.

Can we really rely on polls?

The recent UK General Election on May 7 has left many political commentators, TV, radio and written pundits scratching their heads and pondering.   What will it mean for Fine Gael? – Can Enda Kenny emulate David Cameron’s triumph? What will it mean for the Labour Party? – will the Liberal Democrats demise as the smaller Party in the UK mean an equal fate awaits Joan Burton and her Labour Party?

Can we really rely on polls?

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The recent UK General Election on May 7 has left many political commentators, TV, radio and written pundits scratching their heads and pondering. What will it mean for Fine Gael? – Can Enda Kenny emulate David Cameron’s triumph? What will it mean for the Labour Party? – will the Liberal Democrats demise as the smaller Party in the UK mean an equal fate awaits Joan Burton and her Labour Party?

Reading the Runes: Local elections

Local Elections, like those coming up on May 23, are curious creatures. While they are undoubtedly local in the way that even a cursory glance at the different candidates election literature will immediately confirm – active in community initiatives, members of community councils, chairs of things like the Tidy Towns Committee, and, at least in the country, the GAA - local elections also have traditionally been seen, and used by voters, as a way of robustly telling the mainstream parties how they are seen from the groundlings point of view, and so providing either comfort or a harsh wake-up call, a two-fingered salute which is anything but comforting.

Post your Census free of charge to the CSO

Census enumerators are currently completing their visits to households nationwide to collect completed Census forms. If your Census form has not been collected, you should post it back free of charge to the CSO.

Census enumerators in Mayo will call shortly to collect forms

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) says thank you to the people of Mayo who participated in the census last Sunday.

Have you been counted?

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) says thank you to the people of Westmeath who participated in the Census last Sunday April 10.

Kilkenny householders urged to complete Census form

Next Sunday, April 10 is Census night and the Central Statistics Office (CSO) is urging the people of Kilkenny to Make Your Mark by filling out their Census form.

Make your mark on Galway on Sunday night

As you read this, 5,000 Census Enumerators have delivered census forms. 277 of these enumerators are based in Galway and will be visiting every home making sure that each has a Census form and that the householder is happy they know how to fill it out.

Census enumerators needed

The application process for 5,000 census enumerators positions across the country has opened. The final date for applications is January 11.

 

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