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EUDR is Coming - Is Your Business Prepared?
Know your EUDR obligations - or face serious penalties.
Frank Gleeson welcomed as new Ibec President
In his latest update to Ibec membership, CEO Danny McCoy announces that Frank Gleeson, President and CEO of Aramark Northern Europe, has been appointed as the organisation's new President for 2021 to 2022. Imelda Hurley, CEO of Coillte, has been appointed Deputy President for the upcoming year.
Ireland’s Deposit Return Scheme
Success in sustainability. Read about the Deposit Return Scheme, one year on from introduction.
Key Changes in the New EU Packaging and Waste Regulation
Stay informed on the new EU Packaging and Waste Regulation and other EHS updates with Ibec’s EHS Legislation Hub.
Fuel for Focus - The Role of Nutrition in Workplace Wellbeing
As summer heats up, maintaining energy and focus throughout the workday can become more challenging. Longer days, higher temperatures, and busy schedules all add to the demands placed on us.
EU consultation on gig economy workers' rights ahead of possible new legislation
The European Commission on 24 February launched its first-stage consultation on the rights of platform workers, in a bid to improve the conditions of people working through "digital labour platforms.” The move comes days after a landmark ruling against Uber by the UK Supreme Court.
CEO Update: Welcoming Imelda Hurley as new Ibec President
In the latest update to Ibec membership, CEO Danny McCoy welcomes new Ibec President Imelda Hurley and gives the highlights from the annual Ibec President's Dinner.
Finalists announced for Annual Technology Ireland awards
Technology Ireland, the Ibec group that represents the technology sector, is proud to announce the shortlisted candidates for the Annual Technology Ireland Industry Awards 2024.
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.