Employee benefits

Why work-life balance matters for employers and employees

By Sagar, Tech Social Work-life balance is described as a self-determined state of well-being that allows an individual to effectively…

7 years ago

New estimates suggest offering 1 flexible role could save businesses average of €11,000

If every business in Ireland offered just one flexible role to their employees, this would result in an average saving…

7 years ago

Benefits of the remote working revolution

Written by Cathy Burke Working remotely is increasing in popularity among many companies across Ireland. Cathy Burke, General Manager of…

8 years ago

IPSA to call for Tax Breaks to encourage Employee Share Owned Companies

The head of the Irish ProShare Association (IPSA) has called on the Government to come good on its promises to…

8 years ago

IAPF Survey shows Employers contribute generously to replacement Defined Benefit Pension Schemes

88% of Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes that closed have selected a Defined Contribution (DC) arrangement as a replacement scheme,…

8 years ago

Thousands of employees to ‘go remote’ as Ireland prepares for ‘Beast from the East’

Thousands of employees across the country will work from home in the coming days, as Ireland faces its worst blizzard…

8 years ago

The Rise of Home Working: How to communicate with a geographically diverse workforce

By Ollie Gardner, co-founder and CEO of Noddlepod Home working is undoubtedly on the rise, with statistics showing that over 4.2m…

8 years ago

Roles offering on-the-job perks increase by 135 percent in five years

 Jobs.ie figures show companies listing jobs with perks, like free food, table tennis, lunchtime yoga and Friday beers, are up…

8 years ago

70% people planning to change jobs in 2016 according to Career Zoo survey

Despite a range of tempting perks offered by employers to attract talent, salary and the likelihood of promotion are the…

10 years ago

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