Fears for Irish jobs as Workhuman announces global cuts There are fears for Irish-based jobs at Irish-founded tech firm Workhuman, which has announced a 10% cut to its global workforce. Business • 21 Mar
One third of employees feel under-appreciated at work More than one third of employees in Ireland feel invisible or under-appreciated at work, according to a new survey. Business • 03 Mar
More women feel obligated to work while sick - survey A new survey reveals that 57% of women in Ireland feel obligated to work while sick when working remotely, compared with just 34% of men. Business • 15 Jul 22
42% of workers plan to quit their jobs within next year New research shows that 42% of Irish workers intend to resign from their jobs within the next 12 months, compared to just 21% in pre-Covid … Business • 14 Sep 21
Workhuman appoints Maloney as new chairman Workhuman, the HR technology firm, has appointed Barry Maloney as the Chairman of its Board of Director. Business • 30 Mar 21
Workhuman flourishing amid Covid-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has been detrimental for some sectors, but a company called Workhuman has been flourishing. Business • 29 Jun 20
Workhuman latest Irish tech firm to hit unicorn status Workhuman, the HR technology firm, has become the latest Irish tech firm to reach so-called unicorn status, with a valuation of $1.2 billion. Business • 23 Jun 20
Over 200 jobs announced for Dublin and Cavan Irish technology firm Workhuman, formerly Globoforce, is to create 150 jobs over the next three years at its headquarters in Dublin, while in Co Cavan … Ireland • 27 Feb 19