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Is The “After-Work Pub Social” a Thing of the Past?
by Hannah Pearsall, Head of Wellbeing, Hays UK&I
Picture this… it’s Friday afternoon, you’ve just completed five back-to-back days of solid grind in the office,...
Nearly half of employees in Ireland suffer from financial stress
by HRHQ Editorial Team
A leading payroll and HR solutions provider, recently announced the results of its latest research which reveals the high levels of...
Pay Transparency: A Game-Changer or a Risk?
by Bryan Hyland, Commercial Director at Morgan McKinley
Imagine a company where employees feel valued, motivated, and empowered. A place where there's no hidden agenda...
The ‘Good Jobs’ Employment Rights Bill: A New Era for Employment Rights in Northern...
by Rosemary Lundy, Partner, Employment Law Group of the Arthur Cox Belfast Office in Northern Ireland.
Although it may have taken longer than anticipated, the...
How To Boost Waning Employee Engagement
by Crystel Robbins Rynne, Chief Operating Officer at HRLocker
The recent release of Gallup's 2024 State of the Global Workplace Report paints a stark picture....
The Value of On-the-Job Perks
by Ray McKenna, Partner and Head of People Solutions with Lockton Ireland
In a bid to attract and hold onto skilled staff today, employers are...
HR Should Always Be Mindful Of Switching Off For Holidays
by Emma Anglim, Director, HR recruitment division at Brightwater
Over 60% of workers admit to working on holidays but amid concerns about mental wellbeing, should...
How to be Productive Before & After a Holiday
by Moira Dunne, Productivity Consultant & Founder, beproductive.ie
The days before a holiday are often the busiest of the year. We actually become super-productive as...
Are you Data-Led or is Data Leading you Astray?
by Gavin Fox, Director, Martinsen Mayer
You might recall people saying a few years back that data would become the next oil. The Economist published an...
Philanthropic funding at DCU to drive further research on Autism education and neurodiversity
by HRHQ Editorial Team
Dublin City University has announced a significant new programme of philanthropically funded research on autism education and neurodiversity at DCU Institute...