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43% of people to quit jobs for better career opportunities

EY 2022 Work Reimagined Survey reveals that 43% of people set to quit jobs for better pay, career opportunities and…

4 years ago

10 New Indigenous Companies Launched at MTU’s Rubicon Centre

Ten new companies were launched last week at Munster Technological University’s business incubation hub, The Rubicon Centre, through Enterprise Ireland’s…

4 years ago

Buy-side investors consider climate change risk as an esg priority

A new study* from the independent sustainability research firm Verdantix with senior executives of buy-side investors who collectively manage $1…

4 years ago

Better Cotton unite Global Fashion Brands to ensure traceability

Better Cotton has convened a group of leading international retailers and brands to help enable the delivery of new traceability…

4 years ago

Analog to Host 2-day Hackathon Focusing on Climate Action

Photo Opportunity: 70 people from Analog Devices’ three Irish sites will gather in Limerick for a Hackathon addressing Climate Action.…

4 years ago

Sienna Network launched the first-ever private crypto platform SiennaLend

Sienna Network has launched the first-ever private crypto lending platform SiennaLend. It means that crypto users can earn interest on…

4 years ago

Eipidéim – Untold stories of Ireland’s past

Eipidéim is a new presenter-led history and science documentary series on the untold stories of the other great epidemics of…

4 years ago

AsIAm and IrishJobs.ie urges employers to create autistic workplaces

Orla Moran, General Manager of hiring platform IrishJobs.ie joined Adam Harris, CEO of AsIAm, Ireland’s national autism charity, to launch…

4 years ago

Gas network Ireland can enhance Ireland’s energy security

Gas Network Ireland’s Senior Network Forecasting Engineer, Siobhán O’Halloran, said at Ibec’s online event on Ireland’s energy security and emergency…

4 years ago

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