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Flexibility, workload management, and internal supports are key to tackle anxiety and absenteeism, says recruitment expert
Many employers struggle with the dual issue of workplace stress and absenteeism amongst employees after Christmas. So-called ‘Blue Monday’ isn’t a passing trend; it’s representative of real-life struggles with work-life balance.
Councillors clash as Portiuncula downgrade criticised as ‘hollowing out’ of rural communities
Concerns over the continued downgrading of services at Portiuncula University Hospital (PUH) resurfaced sharply at last week’s meeting of Ballinasloe Municipal District, with councillors expressing frustration at a lack of transparency, accountability, and clear evidence underpinning decisions that have already led to the scaling back of maternity services.
University of Galway postgraduate open day showcases over 160 courses
University of Galway is inviting prospective students to explore their next academic or professional step at its upcoming Postgraduate Open Day.
Comics seek Funny money in 2026
Ireland’s longest running comedy competition, Show Me The Funny, will return to the King’s Head Bar later this month to help banish those post-Christmas, January blues.
Judge takes dim view of gun being waved about in Galway pub
A YOUNG Mervue man was warned that he could face up to a year in prison for the offence of waving a gun about in a Galway pub.
Galway’s Ukrainian community delighted to meet their Presidnet and First Lady
Galway’s Ukrainian community will remember last week for generations. In a moment filled with emotion and deep pride, they gathered in Dublin to welcome President Volodymyr Zelensky and First Lady Olena Zelenska on what was far more than a diplomatic engagement—it was a historic milestone. For the first time since Ukraine declared independence in 1991, a Ukrainian Head of State made an official visit to Ireland. To witness that history unfold not in Kyiv, but here in Ireland created a profound sense of connection and belonging for Ukrainians who have built new lives along Ireland’s western shores.
KPMG Enterprise Barometer 2025 shows most private businesses are confident
Confidence among Ireland’s private businesses and entrepreneurs remains robust despite rising costs, recruitment challenges, and global uncertainty, according to the latest KPMG Enterprise Barometer, conducted in partnership with RED C Research in September.
Maigh Cuilinn artist to represent Ireland in landmark UN Exhibition
Maigh Cuilinn artist Padraic Reaney will have his work showcased at a landmark international exhibition in the United Nations Headquarters, New York, this December, as part of a global celebration marking the organisation’s 80th anniversary.
Fifty-one business leaders to Sleep Out for COPE Galway as homelessness reaches crisis levels
As the homelessness crisis in Galway and across the West continues to intensify, 51 business leaders are this week preparing to spend a night on Shop Street to raise essential funds for COPE Galway’s Homeless Services.
Local authorities lead conversation on future of AI in public services
Senior IT professionals from local authorities across the country gathered in Galway City last week for a high-level conference to explore opportunities for transformational change in local government using AI. Ireland’s national policy for digital services aims to make 90% of key public services available online by 2030 – with innovation at the core of more efficient service delivery and enhanced citizen engagement.
