Friday Round Up in Ireland 06/09/2024
Posted in : Fortnightly Review of Recent Employment Developments on 6 September 2024 Issues covered: AI; Cybersecurity; Case Law; Recruitment; Retention; Work permitsThis week's top 5:
- Annual Review Session of the Week: Key employment law developments with Jennifer Cashman
- Jobseekers using AI to embellish CVs are facing more scrutiny in the interview process
- 40% of US workers willing to quit job over political differences with their boss
- Your inclusion efforts are failing – why?
- One in three businesses struggling to hire workers
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This article is correct at 06/09/2024
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