Man accused of setting fire to Luas tram during Dublin riots remanded in custodyThomas Connors (33) of Markievicz House, Townsend Street appeared at the Central Criminal Court on FridayFri Jul 26 2024 - 14:13
Psychiatric nurses’ union to consider industrial action after talks at WRC failConcerns about staffing levels not addressed by HSE, says associationFri Jul 26 2024 - 00:01
Generic drugmaker Viatris to cut over 200 jobs with Cork plant closure Company cites declining demand for decision to shut active pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturing plantThu Jul 25 2024 - 18:29
Childcare price hikes threaten to wipe out increased State subsidies for parents Department of Children to allow service providers to raise prices if charging below average ratesSun Jul 07 2024 - 07:00
RTÉ chief takes gentle swipe at politicians’ scrutiny as broadcaster gets latest €20 million bailoutBakhurst says he had no preference on future funding model so long as it protects RTÉ's independence, provides the required level of support and is multiannualTue Jul 02 2024 - 20:48
Number of work permits issued up by almost a third in first half of year Scale of increase partly explained by post Covid delays in system experienced by workers arriving into Ireland two years agoTue Jul 02 2024 - 19:41
Proposals for major changes to Northern Ireland employment law flagged by Conor MurphyEconomy Minister launches consultation on range of issues, many of them already the subject of EU prompted legislation in IrelandMon Jul 01 2024 - 15:57
Delays to new sentencing guidelines criticised in wake of Cathal Crotty caseJudicial Council’s recommendations still not published almost five years after establishment, says Róisín ShortallSun Jun 30 2024 - 15:15
Private sector workers keen to stay on until 66 likely to be affected by legislative delay Budget and related legislation set to take much of Dáil’s time after summer recess and Bill likely to fallSun Jun 30 2024 - 06:00
Union overseeing pilots’ group tells other Aer Lingus staff to work as normalNon-pilot staff warned against taking part in pickets or speaking to mediaFri Jun 28 2024 - 20:37
Aer Lingus pilots’ dispute grounds another 20,000 passengersUnion and management to return to Labour Court on Monday after cancellation of almost 400 flightsFri Jun 28 2024 - 17:23
‘It’s better than a dig in the face’: LGBT employees on how the workplace became more acceptingAhead of a landmark Pride in Dublin, people involved in the fight for equality remember more hostile times and give a guarded welcome to improved corporate inclusivityFri Jun 28 2024 - 15:36
Banks urged to do more to resolve customer complaintsOver half of complaints received by Financial Services Ombudsman relate to bankingThu Jun 27 2024 - 17:56
Psychiatric nurses vote overwhelmingly for industrial action over staffing Action backed by 96 per cent of union members who voted amid frustration over vacanciesWed Jun 26 2024 - 07:00
RTÉ's Late Late Show and Fair City to be produced off Montrose site under new strategyGovernment agrees to release first tranche of €20 million in interim funding following reform programmeTue Jun 25 2024 - 17:41
Women still underrepresented on councils amid online abuse and lack of supportOnly one more female councillor sitting after latest elections compared to beforehand, with 677 women candidates having run and 247 of them securing seatsTue Jun 25 2024 - 06:00
‘Hopefully you are executed’: Man accused of sending threatening messages to three TDs found not guilty Court rules warrant issued in November 2019 to search home of Joseph Ballantine in Co Tipperary was invalidMon Jun 24 2024 - 00:00
Report on investigation into death of Shane Tuohey critical of gardaí and familyJudge Coghlan was deeply critical of some of the family’s actions, particularly those of Shane’s father, Eamon, who he said had effectively run a parallel investigation to the one being conducted by the GardaFri Jun 21 2024 - 17:20
‘He’s not stopping, I’m going to die’: Woman beaten by soldier condemns suspended sentenceDefence Forces says any conviction of serving member ‘may have implications for retention’ in the organisationFri Jun 21 2024 - 05:00
‘At some point, it just felt like home’: Ireland’s newest citizensHundreds of people gathered outside the Convention Centre on Thursday afternoon for photographs and celebrationsThu Jun 20 2024 - 19:41
‘It has been a great step forward’: Man who lost arm in crash has prosthetic thanks to cross-border initiative62-year-old Michael MacAogáin had his arm amputated following the incident in June, 2008Mon Jun 17 2024 - 17:56
HSE recruitment ban to end soon, Bernard Gloster tells conferenceHSE chief executive says he expects movement on issue ‘shortly’Mon Jun 17 2024 - 17:02
President condemns far right hiding behind ‘mask of protester’Higgins’s comments about ‘vigilantes’ at public libraries come as gardaí raise concern about protests outside Taoiseach’s homeMon Jun 17 2024 - 06:00
Protecting libraries from far-right attacks not just a job for gardaí, says President Michael D Higgins tells Bloomsday gathering those who intimidate library staff and tear up books ‘must be called out’Sun Jun 16 2024 - 16:00
Security guards to receive pay increase after Minister approves new orderBasic rate for those working in the sector will increase from €12.90 to €14.50 per hourFri Jun 14 2024 - 12:20
Pilots at Aer Lingus begin fresh vote on industrial actionMove comes after company’s solicitors raise issues over original vote which returned near unanimous backing for possible strikeFri Jun 14 2024 - 11:23
Labour legislation and collective bargaining: ‘For smaller, less well-resourced employers, it can all be very difficult to manage’A report suggested the various measures would add about 19 per cent to costs in the hospitality sector by 2026 and about 15 per cent in retailFri Jun 14 2024 - 06:00
Aer Lingus and pilots union talks break up without agreement, amid threat of summer strike actionTalks break up on Thursday night without agreementThu Jun 13 2024 - 20:49
Government and business should embrace EU’s pro-worker agenda, conference toldFailure to improve lives of workers fuelling far right, German MEP saysThu Jun 13 2024 - 19:03
Pilots at Aer Lingus vote for industrial action as airline describes pay claim as ‘exorbitant’Union says 98% of pilots back possible strike actionWed Jun 12 2024 - 19:26
Strike at National Advocacy Service suspended after talks on pay scheduledTalks at NAS on implementation of Labour Court pay and conditions recommendation to take place in two weeksWed Jun 12 2024 - 19:26
Study to assess abolishing sub-minimum wage rules for teenage workers Low Pay Commission says below-minimum wage rates for some workers should be removedTue Jun 11 2024 - 19:38
Aer Lingus and pilots union set for fresh talks as strike ballot result nearsResults of vote will be known on Wednesday, but sources on both sides expect members to back industrial actionTue Jun 11 2024 - 19:21
National Advocacy Service in talks to secure funding for pay rises to avoid strike by staff this weekService says industrial action, planned for Wednesday, is likely to have an immediate impact on clients with disabilitiesTue Jun 11 2024 - 18:33
Indeed staff who will be impacted by redundancies expect to be told this weekRepresentatives have sought better terms and delay to departures with some staff members said to be considering approach to WRCSun Jun 09 2024 - 15:13
‘Ashamed to call myself Irish’, says Tom Hand, after Government recognition of PalestineHand, whose daughter Emily was held hostage by Hamas for 50 days last year, says move was a ‘reward’ for militant group’s violenceFri Jun 07 2024 - 16:39
Teaching staff at ETB vote to strike in September if enforced transfer of member not revokedTUI says transfer is in breach of national agreement with Department of Education because of distance involvedFri Jun 07 2024 - 06:35
Indeed moves to make more of planned redundancies voluntaryCompany, which was established in Ireland in 2012, seeks to let 70 employees go in restructuringWed Jun 05 2024 - 14:23
Almost 1,100 excess deaths during pandemic years in IrelandResearch shows just over 1,000 more people died in 2021 than expected when compared with the three-year period immediately before Covid-19Tue Jun 04 2024 - 00:01
Almost 50% of pupils in 17 Deis schools experienced major personal traumaThe survey of principals was carried out at 17 primary schools in west Tallaght, Ballymun and DarndaleMon Jun 03 2024 - 19:00
Interim general secretary at Mandate departs with no permanent boss in sightRetail workers' union reportedly has interviewed several candidates for the roleMon Jun 03 2024 - 06:00
Rate of increase in M50 traffic falls behind Dublin population growth – reportTraffic on national roads network returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2023, says Transport Infrastructure IrelandSun Jun 02 2024 - 17:30
Wicklow County Council refers itself to data watchdog after dashcams recorded firefighters for yearsExplanation of dashcams that captured conversations for more than three years ‘raises pretty serious questions’, according to TDSat Jun 01 2024 - 06:00
Apprentices for home building ‘dropping out to work in fast-food sector’ due to low payPay rates starting at €7.17 per hour are hindering expansion of key skills apprenticeship programmes, says unionThu May 30 2024 - 20:34
The science behind taking the ‘perfect penalty’ tackled by students at Trinity’s ScifestThe students at the Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities displayed projects at the eventThu May 30 2024 - 19:23
‘Charter’ to help reduce youth unemployment ‘step in right direction’Some 50,000 long-term unemployed to receive ‘personalised’ supportsTue May 28 2024 - 17:38
‘Life changing’ income scheme for artists means more spend time on work and fewer suffer from depressionGreen Party wants to extend three-year pilot Basic Income for the Arts scheme which provides €1,400 per month to artistsMon May 27 2024 - 12:44
Dart and Enterprise rail services in Dublin resume but delays expected for a number of hoursIrish Rail says crews working to resolve problem caused by damage to overhead lines in Clontarf areaMon May 27 2024 - 11:08
Call for extension of miscarriage leave backed by public service unionAssociation of Higher Civil and Public Servants conference backs motions seeking more leave for domestic abuse survivors, improved menopause policies and time off for staff with fertility-related issuesFri May 24 2024 - 20:54
Civil Service union condemns narrative that leaving work on time is ‘quietly quitting’Almost a third of the membership generally said the demands involved were unsustainable with 40 per cent saying issues were arising because of understaffingFri May 24 2024 - 00:01