Working from home is here to stay despite what some bosses think
Do you trust your people? If you don’t, then you have much bigger things to worry about than where they work
Do you trust your people? If you don’t, then you have much bigger things to worry about than where they work
Our capital could learn from the US city and tap into tech wealth to help regenerate Dublin for people, and by extension, the firms that rely on it
Leadership of Civil Service union instructed to resist changes to current arrangement
Ibec survey highlights shift in attitudes toward workplace wellbeing in the post-pandemic era
The seven cases decided by the commission’s adjudication officers to date have all been rejected, according to Department of Enterprise data
Survey of IT decision makers shows vast majority are still catering to remote employees and expect little change
Economist warns the lack of work-from-home opportunities in the North could affect recruitment and retention of staff
For some the pandemic offered an opportunity to ‘shut the laptop and never look back’; for others it was a time of fear and vulnerability whose consequences are still being felt
Ryan Roslansky recently opened the professional networking platform’s new offices in Dublin
PFH Technology worker was made redundant within six months
Reports of the death of remote working are ‘greatly exaggerated’, says ICTU with numbers of those ‘remarkably high, this far out of lockdown’
It’s like the historical policies that govern these routines emerged from a system where there was always a mammy at home
Remote working relief is now the third-most-commonly claimed despite the modest sums on offer
Return to work mandates can weed out underperforming staff but risk pushing away valued workers
Minister says increased office attendance is needed for sufficient ‘in-person interaction with colleagues’
Some 84% of employers are planning salary increases averaging 3.4 per cent this year, says Cpl
Some readers point out negatives of lack of office time: ‘I believe that working from home is eroding what it means and feels like to be part of a team’
There is no right to remote work, but a request must be considered by an employer
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Data shows proportion of fully remote vacancies close to its lowest level since 2019
Company chief Will Carmody targets similar rate of growth for 2025 in bid to compete with big firms in Irish market
Taoiseach says there is a ‘balance to be struck’ on office attendance in Civil Service
Fórsa says Department of Social Protection staff and some staff in Department of Finance have been instructed to increase number of office workdays
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Department of Social Protection staff told to work up to three days weekly in office, depending on grade
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Employers’ attitude could prove counterproductive amid shortage of skilled workers
WRC adjudicators say legislation gives them no power to consider merits of decisions made on flexible working requests – only the process followed
Donald Trump’s push to get federal workers back to the office is putting pressure on US multinationals to row back on flexible working arrangements
Unlike quiet quitters, who can be managed back to productivity, soft quitters have to be convinced the work is worth doing
US bank wants all staff back in the office full time from March
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