Survey reveals director attitudes to diversity policies Diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) quotas should not be mandatory according to almost three out of every five directors. Business • 1 hr
Pilots at Aer Lingus to vote on pay deal Members of the Irish Airline Pilots Association will begin voting today on whether to accept or reject Labour Court proposals aimed at resolving a long-running … Ireland • 1 hr
UK union fails to win recognition at Amazon site A British union has narrowly failed to secure the right to formally represent workers at an Amazon warehouse, with staff rejecting the chance to become … Business • 22 hrs
Aer Lingus resumes full services after industrial action Aer Lingus is resuming a full service following the cancellation of 610 flights over the last three weeks due to industrial action by pilots. Ireland • 17 Jul
Study: Improvements in diversity, inclusion in workplaces Organisations across Ireland have shown improvements in fostering diverse and inclusive workplace cultures in the last two years, according to a study. Business • 17 Jul
Advocacy service staff protest at Taoiseach's office National Advocacy Service staff, who are in their second week of strike action, have protested outside the constituency office of Taoiseach Simon Harris in Co … Ireland • 15 hrs
Tech firm ordered to pay sales director €112,000 American tech firm PluralSight has been ordered to pay an Irish sales director €112,000 over the handling of her redundancy during a round of staff … Business • 16 Jul
Irish Rail worker fired for defying orders wants job back An Irish Rail worker fired after defying orders not to operate a crane by taking over when he saw it was overloaded – only for … Business • 15 Jul
IALPA recommending acceptance of Labour Court proposals Officials of the Irish Air Line Pilots' Association (IALPA) are briefing members this week about Labour Court proposals issued last week aimed at resolving their … Business • 15 Jul
Health Service Executive recruitment freeze ends today A recruitment freeze at the Health Service Executive is to end today after it was introduced last October. Health • 15 Jul
Doctor to pay receptionist €40,000 in severance WRC rules A local doctor is facing a €40,000 severance payment to a receptionist who said she got no response from him when he closed down the … Business • 10 Jul
Worker says she quit job over handling of bullying probe A former software company account executive who claimed an "angry and very aggressive" outburst from its CEO left her so upset she was "physically sick" … Business • 10 Jul
No recommendation from IALPA on Labour Court proposals The executive of the Irish Airline Pilots' Association (IALPA) has said it would not be issuing a recommendation to its members at this time on … Business • 09 Jul
Charity to pay mental health worker €13,000, WRC rules A mental health worker, who was described as a "mad f***er" by a charity secretary in an unsent email, has been awarded €13,000 by the … Business • 08 Jul
Strike action resumes at National Advocacy Service SIPTU members employed at the National Advocacy Service have resumed strike action as part of a pay dispute. Ireland • 08 Jul
Aer Lingus accepts Labour Court recommendation on pay Aer Lingus has accepted a Labour Court recommendation of a 17.75% pay increase for pilots in a bid to resolve a long-running pay dispute at … Ireland • 08 Jul
Aer Lingus cancels further 80 flights amid pilot pay row Aer Lingus has announced 80 additional flight cancellations from Thursday 11 to Sunday 14 July as a result of industrial action by pilots. Ireland • 05 Jul
AIB proposes 150 voluntary redundancies AIB has announced plans for 150 voluntary redundancies over the next three years. Business • 05 Jul
Drogheda TDs raise BD job losses with enterprise minister Drogheda TDs have been meeting with the Minister for Enterprise today to discuss up to 200 job losses at a medical devices factory in the … Leinster • 04 Jul
Rental firm ordered to pay compensation to former worker Rental company Itzig Sarl has been ordered by the Workplace Relations Commission to pay €2,000 in compensation to a former worker who complained she was … Business • 04 Jul
Low pay among concerns for early years workers - survey Early years educators working in the childcare sector are worried about low pay, staff shortages and stress, according to a new survey from SIPTU. Ireland • 04 Jul
Irish Rail employee awarded €47,000 for unfair dismissal An Irish Rail worker who was fired after he was convicted of moving drugs in a company van has been awarded almost €50,000 for unfair … Business • 03 Jul
Tesco's UK workers set for £30m shares windfall More than 20,000 Tesco employees in the UK will share a windfall profit of more than £30m from maturing stock schemes, the supermarket group said … Business • 03 Jul
200 jobs to go with closure of Drogheda medical tech firm Around 200 jobs are to be lost after medical technology company BD announced it is to close its plant in Drogheda, Co Louth. Leinster • 03 Jul
150 new work permits announced for sea fishers The Government has announced a new quota of 150 employment permits for sea fishers in a bid to address skills shortages in the Irish fishing … Business • 03 Jul