Friday Round Up in Ireland 23/08/2024
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 23 August 2024 Issues covered: Diversity Data Disclosure Concerns; Innovative Performance Management; Impact of Minimum Wage Increases; Digital Overload and Workplace Stress; Retirement Age Legislation UpdatesThis week's top 5:
- 23% of job applicants uncomfortable supplying diversity data as part of application process
- Are ‘feedback circles’ the next big thing in performance management?
- One in three Dublin pubs claim they will cut staff if minimum wage increased
- Study: 76% of global workers reporting digital information overload contributes to daily stress
- Retirement age increase to 62 for firefighters, prison officers and military personnel under new legislation
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This article is correct at 23/08/2024
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