Hybrid working: Banks, finance and law firms bring Ireland’s workers back to the office
While many firms have tightened their hybrid work policies, most still recognise the importance of flexibility as a powerful staff retention tool
While many firms have tightened their hybrid work policies, most still recognise the importance of flexibility as a powerful staff retention tool
Residents challenging planning exemption granted to St Mary’s College to redevelop pitch in Victorian-era square
The gap remains largest at the top of firms, notably at equity partner level among the Big Six firms
Aer Lingus is contesting statutory complaints brought by Declan McCabe under the Protected Disclosures Act 2014
Colm Ó Mongáin gave evidence to the WRC on a series of employment rights complaints brought by a colleague
Fallout may lead to CEO’s exit from State-owned body
John Magnier recounts details of €15m deal with Richard Thomson-Moore for sale of Tipperary lands and its subsequent collapse
Long running inquiry announced findings this week
Central Bank governor Gabriel Makhlouf says costs reflect 15-year length and complexity of investigations
Data access requests have already cost the broadcaster more than €100,000 as it worries about potential for fresh controversy
Corporate law firms sought to influence new regulations making large companies report on their environmental impact
Plus: US multinationals lobby for docklands voting rights for staff; John Banville’s bedroom antics; and a Seanad hopeful’s Tommy Cooper impression
Pupillage is mandatory. Without it young barristers are going nowhere. This is the position that now confronts Burke
Planned share buyback will cost €18 million in total
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices