In an era where the Union Jack once signaled British naval prowess on the high seas, the United Kingdom is embarking on a new kind of expedition: one that navig...
For nearly two years, millions of employees have been working from home. Remote work in the pandemic rapidly accelerated digitalisation and flexible working - a...
The Annual Employment Survey 2021 finds record employment levels in clients companies of Government agencies, Enterprise Ireland, the IDA and Údarás na Gaeltachta, at over 491,638 jobs, which is a 6.3% increase on 2020 figures.
The Tánaiste and Mi...
The CSO reported that the Covid-19 adjusted unemployment rate was 7.0% in February, down from a level of 7.8% in January and down from a level of 27.0% a year a...
Fiona McKenna is a seasoned start-up CFO with almost 20 years experience supporting start ups. She will be speaking at the Atlantic Digital Startup Academy (ADS...
by Seamus Grimes, Emeritus Professor, Whitaker Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway
Since its opening up 40 years ago, China has benefitted hugely from its integration into the global economy and particularly since WTO accession in 20...
By @SimonCocking review of Give People Money: The Simple Idea to Solve Inequality and Revolutionise our Lives, by Annie Lowrey, WH Allen (UK), Crown (US)
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The number of new business and company start-ups decreased by -7% in the first three quarters of 2018 (1 January—30 September).
The figures, published today ...
39% of Irish adults are worried about robots or artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs, according to a new survey commissioned by Lero, the SFI Irish Software Research Centre. And concerns rise to one in two (49%) adults aged between 18 a...