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Council adopts new rules to improve working conditions of platform workers
The EU Platform Directive will now be signed by both the Council and the European Parliament and will enter into force following publication in the EU’s Official Journal. Member states will then have two years to incorporate the provisions of the directive into their national legislation.
Stories behind famous brands
We encounter big name brands every day. Behind every famous brand is a fascinating backstory on the trials and tribulations of starting their business and the journey that lead them to where they are now.
New ESRI research highlights strong trade relationship between Ireland and Northern Ireland
Goods trade between Ireland and Northern Ireland has grown substantially since Brexit.
SCARF The way to Wellbeing is via the Manager
We know that employee experience and wellbeing is overwhelmingly shaped by the manager. Despite this knowledge, we often persist with allocating resources to wellbeing initiatives that serve as sticky plasters for wellbeing wounds that run deep.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day: Bridging the Digital Divide
What is GAAD, why is it important to business and how can we foster more inclusive and accessible workplaces? Read more from Vially (formerly IA Labs).
Sustainability a key issue for the manufacturing sector
Spanning everything from successful indigenous Irish companies to global companies of huge scale, manufacturing is one of the high performing engines of the Irish economy.
Expand your retail talent pool - Apprenticeship in Retail Supervision
The Apprenticeship in Retail Supervision is a level 6 programme targeting existing and aspiring retail supervisors. This innovative programme is delivered by Retail Ireland Skillnet in collaboration with over 70 different retail employer organisations.
Preventing costly crashes
For members with cars or vans, motor insurers are now rewarding loss prevention upfront. Here is how your business can save €1,000 per vehicle and better protect staff.
Survey reveals no relief from cost pressures for the Experience Economy
Ibec, the group that represents Irish businesses, has today released their latest pulse survey on the Experience Economy, showing that 29% of businesses operating in the sector are less confident about their business than they were six months ago, while over 1 in 4 are less confident about the overall state of the economy.