COVID-19

Employers wary of collecting vaccination data on employees

While many employees are expected to be vaccinated over the summer, less than 5% of employers plan to collect vaccination…

5 years ago

National Project Awards to recognise outstanding Covid-19 Response Projects

Ireland’s most outstanding project in response to the Covid-19 pandemic will be recognised at this year’s Ireland Chapter of Project…

5 years ago

Payment card fraud amounts to over €12 million in H1 2020 – BPFI

Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) today published the latest debit and credit card fraud losses for the first half…

5 years ago

Microsoft and LinkedIn Expand Availability of Digital Skills Training Resources

Microsoft Corp. has announced that it is extending the availability of its Global Skills Initiative to provide easier access to…

5 years ago

COVID Survey – The ‘Dream Job’ Has Changed

62% of people say their view of frontline jobs has changed since the pandemic began, including work done by health…

5 years ago

Microsoft Research Reveals Changing Habits of the Irish Remote Worker

New global and Irish research from Microsoft shows that the new world of work is here to stay, as employees…

5 years ago

Stablepharma Ltd and BB-NCIPD Ltd produce the world’s first fridge free Tetanus diphtheria vaccine

Stablepharma Ltd has announced a collaboration with the European vaccine manufacturer BB-NCIPD Ltd (Bul Bio), to develop a thermally stable…

5 years ago

Almost half of Irish people have noticed an improvement in community spirit during Covid-19 lockdowns

Almost half of Irish people have noticed an improvement in community spirit in their local area as a result of…

5 years ago

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