TUI warns that teaching no longer viable career for many Members of the Teachers' Union of Ireland (TUI) are set to raise fresh concerns about several issues that they have said are making the profession unsustainable and unattractive. Education • 07 Apr
TUI warns that teaching no longer viable career for many Members of the Teachers' Union of Ireland (TUI) are set to raise fresh concerns about several issues that they have said are making the profession unsustainable and unattractive. Education • 07 Apr
Emergency cost of living resolutions passed by INTO Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) delegates have passed two emergency resolutions responding to members' concerns over the cost-of-living crisis. Education • 08 Apr
Emergency cost of living resolutions passed by INTO Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) delegates have passed two emergency resolutions responding to members' concerns over the cost-of-living crisis. Education • 08 Apr
'A licence to cheat' - teachers raise AI concerns Delegates at the annual convention of the Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland (ASTI) have debated a number of motions relating to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by students. Education • 07 Apr
'A licence to cheat' - teachers raise AI concerns Delegates at the annual convention of the Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland (ASTI) have debated a number of motions relating to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by students. Education • 07 Apr
Forcing remote workers back to the office may not work Forcing people to return to the office instead of continuing with agreed remote working arrangements could be hurting businesses instead of helping them, an expert has said. Ireland • 06 Apr
Forcing remote workers back to the office may not work Forcing people to return to the office instead of continuing with agreed remote working arrangements could be hurting businesses instead of helping them, an expert has said. Ireland • 06 Apr
Rising prices drive up cost of commuting US President Donald Trump has claimed that the war in Iran will come to an end in two or three weeks but for now, the cost of fuel looks set to keep rising. Ireland • 04 Apr
Rising prices drive up cost of commuting US President Donald Trump has claimed that the war in Iran will come to an end in two or three weeks but for now, the cost of fuel looks set to keep rising. Ireland • 04 Apr
SIPTU warns of impact of rising prices on pay talks SIPTU has warned that the added cost-of-living increases, resulting from the crisis in the Middle East, will mean additional pressure for wage increases in negotiations with employers across both the public and private sectors. Ireland • 26 Mar
SIPTU warns of impact of rising prices on pay talks SIPTU has warned that the added cost-of-living increases, resulting from the crisis in the Middle East, will mean additional pressure for wage increases in negotiations with employers across both the public and private sectors. Ireland • 26 Mar
Around 15 jobs at Meta Ireland under threat Around 15 jobs are at risk at the Irish operation of Facebook parent company Meta, RTÉ News understands. Business • 25 Mar
Around 15 jobs at Meta Ireland under threat Around 15 jobs are at risk at the Irish operation of Facebook parent company Meta, RTÉ News understands. Business • 25 Mar
Irish exec ousted from US firm after 24 years wins €142k An American multinational has been ordered to pay over €140,000 to a veteran Irish executive after admitting to her unfair dismissal after 24 years at the firm. Business • 25 Mar
Irish exec ousted from US firm after 24 years wins €142k An American multinational has been ordered to pay over €140,000 to a veteran Irish executive after admitting to her unfair dismissal after 24 years at the firm. Business • 25 Mar
Irish AI company Version 1 announces 250 jobs Irish artificial intelligence company Version 1 has announced the creation of 250 jobs with the opening of a new Dublin headquarters and AI studio. Business • 25 Mar
Irish AI company Version 1 announces 250 jobs Irish artificial intelligence company Version 1 has announced the creation of 250 jobs with the opening of a new Dublin headquarters and AI studio. Business • 25 Mar
Nash urges cut in transport fares, expand remote work Labour's Finance spokesperson Ged Nash has today urged the Government to immediately introduce a 10% reduction in public transport fares and expand access to working from home. Business • 24 Mar
Nash urges cut in transport fares, expand remote work Labour's Finance spokesperson Ged Nash has today urged the Government to immediately introduce a 10% reduction in public transport fares and expand access to working from home. Business • 24 Mar
'Psychological torture' - migrant worker on exploitation Sam, which is not his real name, came to Ireland six years ago on a general employment permit as a horticultural worker. He thought it would be a turning point for his life but it soon turned sour. Business • 23 Mar
'Psychological torture' - migrant worker on exploitation Sam, which is not his real name, came to Ireland six years ago on a general employment permit as a horticultural worker. He thought it would be a turning point for his life but it soon turned sour. Business • 23 Mar
DBS told to pay €104k to lecturer unfairly dismissed The Labour Court has ordered the Dublin Business School to pay €104,000 compensation to a lecturer after he was unfairly dismissed for logging into his college email account from Iran. Business • 20 Mar
DBS told to pay €104k to lecturer unfairly dismissed The Labour Court has ordered the Dublin Business School to pay €104,000 compensation to a lecturer after he was unfairly dismissed for logging into his college email account from Iran. Business • 20 Mar
Google says former employee trying to 'sully' firm's name Lawyers for Google have said that a former employee is trying to "sully" the tech giant's name by claiming he and two other black colleagues lost their jobs because of alleged racial discrimination in its performance management processes. Business • 20 Mar
Google says former employee trying to 'sully' firm's name Lawyers for Google have said that a former employee is trying to "sully" the tech giant's name by claiming he and two other black colleagues lost their jobs because of alleged racial discrimination in its performance management processes. Business • 20 Mar
Severence deal for Leinster House worker should be frozen A parliamentary advisor who did not get enhanced redundancy when they took up a political job in Europe with an Irish politician should only get the extra money if and when the MEP loses their seat, the Workplace Relations Commission has said. Business • 13 Mar
Severence deal for Leinster House worker should be frozen A parliamentary advisor who did not get enhanced redundancy when they took up a political job in Europe with an Irish politician should only get the extra money if and when the MEP loses their seat, the Workplace Relations Commission has said. Business • 13 Mar
Hybrid working 'baseline expectation' rather than perk Hybrid working is now a baseline expectation rather than a perk, according to the latest Benefits Guide from recruitment firm Morgan McKinley. Business • 13 Mar
Hybrid working 'baseline expectation' rather than perk Hybrid working is now a baseline expectation rather than a perk, according to the latest Benefits Guide from recruitment firm Morgan McKinley. Business • 13 Mar
AI company Anthropic announces 200 jobs in Ireland US artificial intelligence company Anthropic has announced plans to create an additional 200 jobs in Ireland. Business • 13 Mar
AI company Anthropic announces 200 jobs in Ireland US artificial intelligence company Anthropic has announced plans to create an additional 200 jobs in Ireland. Business • 13 Mar
Healthcare unions express concern over AI policy The Irish Congress of Trade Unions' group of healthcare unions has said that any integration of Artificial Intelligence into the public health service must be done in consultation with workers. Health • 13 Mar
Healthcare unions express concern over AI policy The Irish Congress of Trade Unions' group of healthcare unions has said that any integration of Artificial Intelligence into the public health service must be done in consultation with workers. Health • 13 Mar
72 high income individuals pay income tax after Govt move A total of 72 "high income" individuals earning over €125,000 in 2023 would have paid no income tax at all but for special Government measures aimed at limiting higher earners' use of various tax reliefs. Business • 12 Mar
72 high income individuals pay income tax after Govt move A total of 72 "high income" individuals earning over €125,000 in 2023 would have paid no income tax at all but for special Government measures aimed at limiting higher earners' use of various tax reliefs. Business • 12 Mar
John Lewis to hand staff bonus for first time in 4 years Workers at the John Lewis Partnership are set to receive an annual bonus for the first time in four years on the back of stronger profitability as the high street firm progressed further with its turnaround. Business • 12 Mar
John Lewis to hand staff bonus for first time in 4 years Workers at the John Lewis Partnership are set to receive an annual bonus for the first time in four years on the back of stronger profitability as the high street firm progressed further with its turnaround. Business • 12 Mar
Downward trend in pay increases for this year - survey More than half of Irish employers plan to increase pay this year however, the average increase is expected to be 2.9%, down from a high of 5% in 2022. Business • 12 Mar
Downward trend in pay increases for this year - survey More than half of Irish employers plan to increase pay this year however, the average increase is expected to be 2.9%, down from a high of 5% in 2022. Business • 12 Mar
Event to encourage more women to consider tech careers Role models and academic experts from across the technology sector are set to join forces to encourage more young women to consider careers in the industry. Business • 12 Mar
Event to encourage more women to consider tech careers Role models and academic experts from across the technology sector are set to join forces to encourage more young women to consider careers in the industry. Business • 12 Mar
Building firm boss sacked over payments row wins €180,000 The chief executive of a construction company has won over €180,000 after he was fired by its shareholders when he objected to millions of euro being paid to a director when subcontractors had downed tools over unpaid bills. Business • 11 Mar
Building firm boss sacked over payments row wins €180,000 The chief executive of a construction company has won over €180,000 after he was fired by its shareholders when he objected to millions of euro being paid to a director when subcontractors had downed tools over unpaid bills. Business • 11 Mar
Irish Apple employee fails in unfair dismissal case An Irish arm of iPhone maker Apple dismissed an employee for gross misconduct after alleging he made unauthorised changes to customer records on 13 occasions during February 2024. Business • 09 Mar
Irish Apple employee fails in unfair dismissal case An Irish arm of iPhone maker Apple dismissed an employee for gross misconduct after alleging he made unauthorised changes to customer records on 13 occasions during February 2024. Business • 09 Mar
Fall in female board representation in ISEQ 20 companies The proportion of women represented on the boards of ISEQ 20 companies has fallen from 42% to 40%, according to new research. Business • 09 Mar
Fall in female board representation in ISEQ 20 companies The proportion of women represented on the boards of ISEQ 20 companies has fallen from 42% to 40%, according to new research. Business • 09 Mar
Rise in Live Register claimants in February - CSO Just over 169,500 people were on the Live Register in February, according to the Central Statistics Office, up 4,200 year-on-year. Business • 09 Mar
Rise in Live Register claimants in February - CSO Just over 169,500 people were on the Live Register in February, according to the Central Statistics Office, up 4,200 year-on-year. Business • 09 Mar