Friday Round Up in Ireland 15/11/2024
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 15 November 2024 Issues covered: Discrimination and Gender; Data Bias in AI; Four-Day Week; Cybersecurity; Childcare CostsThis week's top 5:
- There are lots of pledges that could affect the workplace in the upcoming Election...
- The return to the office should not be fought as a battle
- EU guidance on successful return to work strategies for cancer patients and survivors
- Can AI replace the password in 2025?
- A fifth of organisations believe poor company culture is hindering their ability to hire
And in other news………….For those who attended, we hope you enjoyed our Annual Review this week! It was great seeing so many people join us both online and in person. We want to thank all of our speakers for sharing their expert knowledge with us!
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