Childcare fees set to increase at 600 Government-funded servicesDepartment of Children has received applications for fee increases from more than 800 childcare providersSun Nov 10 2024 - 06:00
An Post worker who claimed she was penalised over âwhackedâ chair complaint has case rejectedLabour Court upholds âŹ1,000 award, however, for age-related harassment after comment about âher vintageâ of musicFri Nov 08 2024 - 12:32
New pay deal for almost 50,000 construction workers set to be approvedSectoral Employment Order expected to be discussed by Oireachtas and DĂĄil committee on Wednesday before being signed by Minister on ThursdayWed Nov 06 2024 - 06:00
New measures implemented after babyâs death: âIt had been a long labour, the ward was empty and I remember feeling very much aloneâBaby Ollie Buckley died at the Rotunda Hospital in September 2022 and his death was recorded as sudden unexplained postnatal collapseSun Nov 03 2024 - 18:00
General election: Cap of âŹ200 on childcare fees and 30,000 extra places promised by LabourExtra staff and improved pay sector proposed at partyâs policy launchThu Oct 31 2024 - 15:34
Almost 50% of Dublin companies believe working from home makes no difference to productivityBusinesses flag traffic congestion and housing as key issues, with focus on Greater Dublin areaThu Oct 31 2024 - 06:00
Former CIĂ employees âhaving to watch what they eatâ Transport groupâs pensioners protest against their benefits being frozen at 2008 levelsWed Oct 30 2024 - 17:20
Award of âŹ40,000 to prison officer almost a decade ago quashed over lack of evidence of disability Long-running case involving prison officer Robert Cunningham was the subject of a High Court action before being referred back to the Labour CourtWed Oct 30 2024 - 06:00
Ireland could agree new deal with Kenya allowing for recruitment of more nurses and midwivesStephen Donnelly says the deal will be ethical and in line with WHO and OECD guidelinesMon Oct 28 2024 - 20:13
Man and woman arrested after body of Stephen Ring discovered in WexfordBody remains at scene in Shelmalier Commons while technical examination being carried outSun Oct 27 2024 - 18:00
Profits up on lower revenues at Intelâs Shannon-based R&D operationCompany paid 2023 corporation tax of $4.3m with annual profit of $48.2m, an almost 20% increase on 2022Fri Oct 25 2024 - 14:56
HSE funding of âŹ1 billion not covered by âappropriateâ contracts, documents show15% of funding to organisations in voluntary and community sector provided without appropriate contract agreement, PAC toldThu Oct 24 2024 - 20:53
Government must hold centre ground on workersâ rights to âcounter growth of far rightâ, says Ictu Unions shift collective bargaining focus from transposition of EU directive due next month to action plan required in late 2025Thu Oct 24 2024 - 19:25
New EU minimum wage law will not substantially alter trade union engagement, conference hearsIbec executive director Maeve McElwee tells Leadership Summit any transformation of collective bargaining would be âhuge askâWed Oct 23 2024 - 15:56
Recruitment for non-remote jobs still a challenge for companies - Ibec survey Almost one third of firms, mainly in the services sector, require employees attend the office at least three days a week with 26% now fully onsite and 14% remoteWed Oct 23 2024 - 12:49
Politicians not seen to be representing young peopleâs interests, survey findsNational Youth Council of Ireland research highlights the continuing massive impact of the housing shortage and cost of living crisisTue Oct 22 2024 - 06:00
When should your boss call the Garda? The labour law questions raised by Sinn FĂŠin controversiesInternal investigations and the provision of references are fraught territory for employers, say workplace expertsSat Oct 19 2024 - 06:00
PTSB says services restored after technical problems left customers unable to make paymentsCustomers had been unable to withdraw cash or access accounts for a timeFri Oct 18 2024 - 21:05
Former Cork teacher (90) hailed a hero after being killed while pushing woman out of the way of carGarda forensic collision investigators at scene of fatal incident in Co CorkFri Oct 18 2024 - 20:16
Driver in west Dublin held up at knifepoint by hijackerGardaĂ have arrested a man in his 30 in relation to the early morning incident in ClondalkinFri Oct 18 2024 - 14:46
Bias seen as barrier to career progression by African professionals in Ireland 82% of survey respondents believe employers consider hiring someone who requires a visa to be a âhassleâThu Oct 17 2024 - 17:33
Ranelagh restaurant Dillingerâs to close at the start of NovemberRestaurant part of group ran by John Farrell that includes 777 and the Butcher GrillMon Oct 14 2024 - 22:24
Pilot scheme for nationalised childcare costed at âŹ53mScheme would cater for 6,000 children across a range of different services intended to be representative of the current sectorSun Oct 13 2024 - 00:01
Is free, publicly-funded childcare possible in Ireland?Government has established a special unit to investigate what a ânationalisedâ childcare model might look likeSat Oct 12 2024 - 06:00
Just 28% of all planning cases considered by Bord PleanĂĄla during 2023 were decided within expected time frameOrganisationâs report says increased funding and staff numbers last year helped it deal with substantially more cases overallThu Oct 10 2024 - 18:27
Unions see firms making it harder to represent workersReport highlights employers seen using to deter union involvementWed Oct 09 2024 - 00:01
Poverty risk far higher for lone parents, research finds Economic and Social Research Institute conducted study over nine yearsWed Oct 09 2024 - 00:01
Fire safety and research centre opens after âŹ3m investment Centre intended to help address the growing challenge posed by lithium-ion batteriesMon Oct 07 2024 - 16:03
Stoppage at Meta data centre deferred as union seeks Labour Court engagement Dispute concerns roster being changedMon Oct 07 2024 - 15:27
âThe salary isnât close to what Iâd need for a place of my ownâ: UCD researchers frustrated by pay One postdoc has moved 80 miles from Dublin for housing, while another is unable to bring in family because of lack of accommodationMon Oct 07 2024 - 06:00
Accusation of âunion-bustingâ denied in Meta data centre disputeRow centres around claims that critical facility engineers had rostering arrangements changed without consultationThu Oct 03 2024 - 17:39
âI wasnât responsibleâ: Former OPW minister says he learned of Oireachtas bike shed cost in mediaPatrick OâDonovan agrees with view of Pashcal Donohoe, who said he was âembarrassedâ at price paid for structureThu Oct 03 2024 - 16:41
Work stoppage at Becton Dickinson in Drogheda staged by Siptu membersClosure of plant announced last July with over 200 workers offered redundancy terms of five weeksâ pay capped at 104 weeksThu Oct 03 2024 - 13:15
HSE focus now on finances rather than patient safety, says nursesâ organisation Recruitment becoming more difficult, says INMO ahead of lunchtime protests over staff shortagesThu Oct 03 2024 - 09:01
Childcare industry says level of support in budget like a âkick in the stomachâBudget 2025: Increases in funding for early learning and childcare âutterly insufficientâ, say providersWed Oct 02 2024 - 20:19
Review of regulatory changes to cushion SMEs against sudden cost shocks, says BurkeMinister said he is reassessing pending changes to paid sick leave and sub-minimum wage rulesWed Oct 02 2024 - 18:56
What are these smartphone âpouchesâ being introduced in schools? And how do they work?Budget 2025: Government allocated âŹ9 million in the Budget 2025 to helping keep students off phones during schoolWed Oct 02 2024 - 15:32
Child benefit bonuses, free school meals and extra childcare funding approvedBudget 2025: Government wants Ireland âto be one of the best countries in the world in which to be a childâ, says MinisterTue Oct 01 2024 - 21:19
Confirmation of start date for pensions auto-enrolment welcomed by representatives for workers and business The Government has decided that auto-enrolment will come into effect on September 30th, 2025Mon Sept 30 2024 - 17:36
Irish troops in Lebanon will remain in place to continue monitoring and humanitarian workIreland currently has up to 375 troops in South Lebanon where it has been part of the United Nations Interim Force Lebanon (Unifil) since 1978Mon Sept 30 2024 - 12:01
Statutory redundancy cap âout of syncâ with wage levels and limit should rise to âŹ1,015 a week, says union Connect delegates support call for âŹ600 weekly limit to be increased to âŹ1,015 in line with average wage growth since the current cap was introduced in 2004Sun Sept 29 2024 - 13:09
Lebanese in Ireland voice fears for family âtrappedâ amid Isaeli airstrikesAbout 200 people attend Saturdayâs protest in Dublin as concerns grow over further violence in Middle EastSat Sept 28 2024 - 18:20
Apprenticeship system reputation threatened by proposed changes, conference hearsConnect union event, attended by apprentice members and construction sector employers, heard concerns about a new âconsortiaâ approachFri Sept 27 2024 - 17:21
National childrenâs hospital site picketed by Unite members in travel-allowances dispute Union says action is to highlight wider ongoing dispute rather than to significantly disrupt work on NCH siteFri Sept 27 2024 - 13:26
Health unions to ballot staff on industrial action over HSE staffing levelsrish Nurses and Midwives Organisation and FĂłrsa among a wider group of unions critical of the limits on recruitment and overall staffing levelsThu Sept 26 2024 - 17:51
Apprenticeships: âItâs like the country got nearly a bit too snobby or elitist when it came to educationâCareer route offers an alternative to those either not interested in or unsuited to university, and those who want to work and earn at the same timeFri Sept 20 2024 - 05:00
Siptu official defied instruction and exposed union to potential defamation action, WRC hearsGer Malone, a full-time organiser since 2002, alleges she was penalised after making protected disclosuresThu Sept 19 2024 - 19:35
âI can only get 9Âź hours of creche time for my daughterâ: parents call for State-run childcare National Womenâs Council and 25 other organisations want pilot programme establishedThu Sept 19 2024 - 08:59
Siptu structures for representation of own staff worse than Ryanair, WRC hearsWorkers are obliged to engage with an internal committee that management can influence or ignore, hearing toldWed Sept 18 2024 - 18:08
Irish principals condemn âvacuousâ OECD review which missed âsevere deprivationâ in some schoolsDepartment of Educationâs own information repeated in report, leaders of schools in disadvantaged areas sayWed Sept 18 2024 - 06:00