Health

69% of Business Leaders Say Hybrid Working for Staff Likely Once Restrictions Lifted

A new survey of its members by the Institute of Directors (IoD) in Ireland has found that 69% of business…

5 years ago

New ResHub app will help nursing home residents to stay connected and socially engaged

An innovative award-winning software platform that aims to improve resident wellbeing by facilitating improved communication between residents, their families, and…

5 years ago

Kefron Survey Reveals Majority of Businesses Planning for a Partial Return to Office

Kefron today announced the results of its ‘2021 Smarter Office Survey’, revealing how Irish businesses are navigating the challenges of…

5 years ago

2,500 Learners Take Their First StepIn2Tech on Microsoft’s Digital Skills Training Programme

Today, Microsoft Ireland announced that over 2,500 people have registered for StepIn2Tech, the digital skills training programme that was launched…

5 years ago

ServiceNow Transforms Hybrid Work with New Solutions to Help Offices Reopen Smoothly

ServiceNow has announced updates to its Workplace Service Delivery solution to support employees and facilities teams in an increasingly hybrid work environment that…

5 years ago

Why work is good for us (apart from the money!)

Work is central to our lives. Before the pandemic, we spent about a third of our waking hours at work.…

5 years ago

74% of Employers to Offer Hybrid Working as New Job Perk, HRLocker Survey Finds

An overwhelming majority (86%) of employers plan to embrace hybrid working, a mix of home and office working for the…

5 years ago

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