As temperatures head towards 30C this week, many Irish workers may be wondering if they can leave work due to the heat.
As temperatures head towards 30C this week, many Irish workers may be wondering if they can leave work due to the heat.
Inspectors were following up on concerns raised in 2023
Malvern Hills Science Park chief executive has called for a new M5 Junction 7A to improve connectivity and support economic growth across Worcestershire
From the sidelines of the 2026 US-Canada Summit, hosted by Eurasia Group and RBC in Toronto, GZERO's Tony Maciulis sat down with Erika McEntarfer , Distinguished Policy Fellow at Stanford's Institute for Economic Policy Research and former Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, for a ground-level read on what the numbers are and aren't telling us.
McEntarfer describes the…
Social Justice Ireland has called for core social welfare payments to be increased by around €100 a month by linking them to 27.5% of the average annual wage.
He discovered that the right path is not always the one you originally planned.
Iryna Kryshmar fled Ukraine with her son in 2022 after three weeks sheltering from Russian attacks, arriving in the UK with just two suitcases - but has since rebuilt her life and now works as a graphic designer at Amazon UK
The Philip Larkin pub in Coventry continues to welcome customers despite management changes following a serious incident
"What's the point of me anymore? That's how it feels"
One HR expert is urging women in corporate environments to stop wearing one thing when putting outfits together for the office
Clean Car Centre Ltd on Binley Road has been handed a penalty of £120,000 after two foreign nationals were found 'working illegally' during a Home Office immigration enforcement raid.
John Murphy was rushed to Cork University Hospital following an incident on Stryker’s Cork campus
The US chicken restaurant Popeyes opened its first restaurant in Blanchardstown Centre last Saturday.
The airport opened 90 years ago and is permanently closing on June 11, with some believing the intended replacement is a waste of time that'll never come to fruition
House vote tally on Faster Labor Contracts Act
A new Skillsoft report claims companies are deploying AI tools faster than employees can realistically adapt. While most workers already use AI at work, only a small percentage say they actually feel prepared to use the technology effectively, revealing a major disconnect between leadership expectations and employee confidence.
National Conference MP Mian Altaf Ahmed welcomed the breakthrough of the Zojila tunnel, an all-weather connectivity project for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. He urged construction agencies to prioritize local unemployed youth for employment.
Popeyes will open a new store in the city centre
A consultation will discuss introducing paid leave for carers
Technology firm Wayve has teamed up with Uber to announce that the first paying passengers will be able to book a driverless cab in the next couple of months
Politicians holding a press conference with a sign that says Living Wage for All
Tech hiring appears to be recovering as employers added 69,000 workers in May, according to new CompTIA analysis. Cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, software development, and AI-related roles remain in high demand despite ongoing concerns about layoffs and automation.
A mother and daughter from Drogheda have been jailed for 18 months after admitting laundering more than €500,000 on behalf of the Boylan organised crime group.
A man who quit his delivery job after winning €6 million on the Lotto surprised his former colleagues by returning to his old workplace.
Concentrix plans to create 11,000 new jobs in Egypt and expand its workforce to 35,000 employees by 2028, as the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) accelerates efforts to position the country among the world’s leading destinations for outsourcing, digital services and technology-enabled business operations. The expansion represents one of the largest recent employment…
PC James Graysmark was found to have breached West Mercia Police standards of professional behaviour at a disciplinary hearing
A quirk in Ireland's 2026 bank holiday calendar could mean good news for many workers looking ahead to the festive season.
Dr Mel Azate is a Foundation Year 1 doctor based in Coventry who has teamed up with ITV's Dr Zoe Williams and MDDUS to share what life is like for doctors in foundation training today
He warns against reducing people to measurable outputs, predictive profiles or behavioural categories. Once technology becomes the standard by which human beings are judged, it no longer serves human development; it begins to reshape society according to its own logic
The Rapid Relief Team (RRT) worked with the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) to deliver Police Appreciation Week, with welfare events at Coventry police stations reaching more than 400 frontline officers across the West Midlands.