HSE says it is focused on resolving staffing row The Health Service Executive (HSE) has said it is focused on finding a resolution to a dispute over staffing numbers. Ireland • 28 Mar
HSE says it is focused on resolving staffing row The Health Service Executive (HSE) has said it is focused on finding a resolution to a dispute over staffing numbers. Ireland • 28 Mar
Ireland to voice support for AI guardrails at summit Ireland will voice its support for putting in place guardrails for trustworthy, human centred artificial intelligence at a major summit which begins in Paris tomorrow. Ireland • 10 Feb
Ireland to voice support for AI guardrails at summit Ireland will voice its support for putting in place guardrails for trustworthy, human centred artificial intelligence at a major summit which begins in Paris tomorrow. Ireland • 10 Feb
Ireland to voice support for AI guardrails at summit Ireland will voice its support for putting in place guardrails for trustworthy, human centred artificial intelligence (AI) at a major summit which begins in Paris tomorrow. Ireland • 09 Feb
Ireland to voice support for AI guardrails at summit Ireland will voice its support for putting in place guardrails for trustworthy, human centred artificial intelligence (AI) at a major summit which begins in Paris tomorrow. Ireland • 09 Feb
ICTU recommends pay rises of up to 7% in private sector The Irish Congress of Trade Unions is recommending that unions representing workers in the private sector should seek pay increases of between 4% and 7%, where affordable, for 2025. Business • 05 Dec 24
ICTU recommends pay rises of up to 7% in private sector The Irish Congress of Trade Unions is recommending that unions representing workers in the private sector should seek pay increases of between 4% and 7%, where affordable, for 2025. Business • 05 Dec 24
Healthcare facing skills shortages and wage pressures The healthcare sector is facing urgent pressures when it comes to staffing, wages, long-term care capacity and a growing public-private pay gap, according to a new report. Health • 05 Dec 24
Healthcare facing skills shortages and wage pressures The healthcare sector is facing urgent pressures when it comes to staffing, wages, long-term care capacity and a growing public-private pay gap, according to a new report. Health • 05 Dec 24
Irish workers among most honest employees in the world Irish workers are among the strictest in the world when it comes to ethically questionable practices like nepotism and fake sick days, according to a new survey. Ireland • 26 Nov 24
Irish workers among most honest employees in the world Irish workers are among the strictest in the world when it comes to ethically questionable practices like nepotism and fake sick days, according to a new survey. Ireland • 26 Nov 24
Dept told that school pouch plan is causing 'confusion' Mobile phone pouch company Yondr has told the Department of Education that it was seeing "much confusion" about how the roll-out of pouches for schools was going to work. Education • 26 Nov 24
Dept told that school pouch plan is causing 'confusion' Mobile phone pouch company Yondr has told the Department of Education that it was seeing "much confusion" about how the roll-out of pouches for schools was going to work. Education • 26 Nov 24
Majority of children learn about AI from social media Children's charity Barnardos is calling on the Government to ensure the school curriculum includes practical lessons on understanding artificial intelligence (AI). Work and Technology • 15 Oct 24
Majority of children learn about AI from social media Children's charity Barnardos is calling on the Government to ensure the school curriculum includes practical lessons on understanding artificial intelligence (AI). Work and Technology • 15 Oct 24
Irish employers least likely to use AI - global survey Irish employers are least likely to use artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, according to new global research. Work and Technology • 09 Sep 24
Irish employers least likely to use AI - global survey Irish employers are least likely to use artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, according to new global research. Work and Technology • 09 Sep 24
Unions join forces in call for reforms of workers' rights Several of Ireland's largest trade union groups have joined forces calling for a major reform of workers' rights. Business • 02 Apr 24
Unions join forces in call for reforms of workers' rights Several of Ireland's largest trade union groups have joined forces calling for a major reform of workers' rights. Business • 02 Apr 24
Microsoft launches AI upskill course for rural Ireland Microsoft has announced the rollout of 'AI Skill-Up-A-Thons' in rural communities across the country and AI masterclasses for businesses in the Kerry region. Business • 19 Mar 24
Microsoft launches AI upskill course for rural Ireland Microsoft has announced the rollout of 'AI Skill-Up-A-Thons' in rural communities across the country and AI masterclasses for businesses in the Kerry region. Business • 19 Mar 24
Ireland top European country for data fines Ireland has once again topped a league table of European countries for issuing data fines. Business • 18 Jan 24
Ireland top European country for data fines Ireland has once again topped a league table of European countries for issuing data fines. Business • 18 Jan 24
Defence force officers temporarily allowed to join ICTU The Representative Association of Commissioned Officers (RACO), is to be allowed join the Irish Congress of Trade Unions on a temporary basis for the sole purpose of the ongoing public sector pay talks. Ireland • 02 Jun 22
Defence force officers temporarily allowed to join ICTU The Representative Association of Commissioned Officers (RACO), is to be allowed join the Irish Congress of Trade Unions on a temporary basis for the sole purpose of the ongoing public sector pay talks. Ireland • 02 Jun 22
Community sector workers threaten strike action Community and voluntary sector workers are threatening to go on strike in the coming weeks unless there is engagement from the Government on the issue of funding for the sector. Ireland • 03 May 22
Community sector workers threaten strike action Community and voluntary sector workers are threatening to go on strike in the coming weeks unless there is engagement from the Government on the issue of funding for the sector. Ireland • 03 May 22
Rehab Group victim of 'plain vanilla ransomware attack' The Rehab Group has said that data has been accessed externally from some of its IT systems following a recent cyber attack. Ireland • 30 Mar 22
Rehab Group victim of 'plain vanilla ransomware attack' The Rehab Group has said that data has been accessed externally from some of its IT systems following a recent cyber attack. Ireland • 30 Mar 22
Online influencers: Social media and Ukraine's invasion Ukrainians fleeing the invasion of their country are being given care packages by the Government when they arrive in Ireland. Analysis and Comment • 12 Mar 22
Online influencers: Social media and Ukraine's invasion Ukrainians fleeing the invasion of their country are being given care packages by the Government when they arrive in Ireland. Analysis and Comment • 12 Mar 22
O'Donovan new RTÉ Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan has been appointed RTÉ's new Work and Technology Correspondent. Business • 08 Dec 21
O'Donovan new RTÉ Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan has been appointed RTÉ's new Work and Technology Correspondent. Business • 08 Dec 21