Friday Round Up in Ireland 19/07/2024
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 19 July 2024 Issues covered: Diversity and Inclusion; Small Business Restructuring Process; National Enterprise HubThis week's top 5:
- Taxpayers have paid more than €1m for music teachers at rural Cork schools to remain idle
- Recruitment body says rising cost of labour is unsustainable
- Improvements in diversity and inclusion in Irish workplaces – study
- Over 200 jobs saved so far this year through small business restructuring process
- No HR for HR: The culture crisis about to reach boiling point!
And in other news…………. In his latest podcast, Barry Phillips reports on his experiments to create an executive coach for people in HR. Listen here!
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This article is correct at 19/07/2024
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