Labour Court talks in Aer Lingus pay dispute conclude A Labour Court hearing on the ongoing pilots pay dispute at Aer Lingus has concluded. Ireland • 03 Jul
Labour Court to intervene in Aer Lingus pilots' dispute The Labour Court is to formally intervene in the ongoing pay dispute between Aer Lingus management and the Irish Airline Pilots' Association, with a hearing … Ireland • 02 Jul
Bank of Ireland recruiting for 100 technology jobs Bank of Ireland said today it is recruiting for 100 technology roles to support digital projects across the group. Business • 01 Jul
Talks on Aer Lingus dispute ongoing at Labour Court Talks aimed at resolving the ongoing Aer Lingus pay dispute are continuing at the Labour Court between the airline's management and the Irish Air Line … Ireland • 01 Jul
Labour Court invites Aer Lingus, IALPA to attend meeting Both sides in the pay dispute between Aer Lingus pilots and management have accepted an invitation from the Labour Court to attend a meeting on … Business • 28 Jun
IWG to open three new locations in Monaghan, Louth International Workplace Group (IWG) has plans to open three new locations in the border counties of Louth and Monaghan over the coming months. Business • 27 Jun
IALPA considers more strike action after talks break down The executive of the Irish Air Line Pilots' Association requested that the union's disputes committee meets on Friday morning to consider further strike action by … Ireland • 28 Jun
Psychiatric nurses vote for action over hiring freeze The Psychiatric Nurses' Association has given the Health Service Executive three weeks' notice of commencement of industrial action over its recruitment embargo introduced last November. Ireland • 26 Jun
IALPA accepts invitation to talks with Aer Lingus The Irish Airline Pilots' Association has accepted an invitation to talks with Aer Lingus tomorrow, with industrial action to continue in the meantime. Ireland • 26 Jun
School directed to pay teacher almost €40k compensation The Workplace Relations Commission has found in favour of a teacher who took a case against the principal of Templeogue College and has directed the … Ireland • 24 Jun
Worker wins €5,000 over 'offensive' remarks on immigrants A mixed-race worker who accused his supervisor of making "hateful" comments about immigrants over breakfast in a works canteen has won €5,000 for racial harassment. Business • 24 Jun
97% of public jobs workers are 'white Irish' - research Research on equality in the Irish public service found that 97% of people working in public jobs were white Irish and that strict eligibility criteria … Business • 24 Jun
Surge in harassment of customer-facing employees - Ibec The number of incidents of aggression and harassment in the workplace has risen, according to business group Ibec, with customer-facing services such as retail, libraries … Business • 24 Jun
HSA carried out 10,000 workplace inspections last year The Health and Safety Authority carried out almost 10,000 proactive workplace inspections last year, according to the authority's annual report. Business • 24 Jun
8 out of 10 workers have used AI in their job - survey Eight out of ten employees have used artificial intelligence in the workplace, according to a new survey. Business • 24 Jun
Heavy plant operator wins €5,000 for unfair dismissal A heavy plant operator who denied "ever smoking cannabis on site" has won €5,000 for unfair dismissal after his employer admitted sacking him without due … Business • 20 Jun
Around 150 jobs under threat at Tirlán Food company Tirlán, formerly Glanbia Co-Op, has announced a cost-cutting plan which could result in around 150 voluntary redundancies. Business • 20 Jun
Aer Lingus to cancel up to 20% of flights next week Aer Lingus has said it will cancel between 10% and 20% of its flights over the first five days of planned industrial action by pilots, … Ireland • 21 Jun
Protest against sub-minimum wage held at Leinster House The Mandate trade union is calling on the Government to abolish sub-minimum wage rates for young workers. Ireland • 20 Jun
Action by pilots will 'definitely trigger cancellations' Aer Lingus has warned that there will definitely be flight cancellations if planned industrial action by pilots goes ahead next week. Ireland • 19 Jun
PayPal to cut a further 85 Irish-based jobs Payments company PayPal has announced plans to cut a further 85 Irish-based jobs. Business • 18 Jun
Ogle's discrimination case continues at WRC Trade union officer Brendan Ogle would still have a full role with Unite the union if he had not been diagnosed with cancer, his legal … Business • 18 Jun
50% would refuse job offer with no remote option - survey Nearly half of Irish jobseekers would refuse a job offer if there were no hybrid or fully remote working options offered, according to new research … Business • 17 Jun
Pilots 'more determined than ever' after vote for action Aer Lingus pilots, who are members of the Irish Airline Pilots' Association, have once again voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action, up to and … Ireland • 17 Jun
Aer Lingus raises concerns over new pilots' strike ballot Aer Lingus said it has concerns over the speed at which a new strike ballot of pilots is being conducted. Ireland • 17 Jun