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Half of Irish women cite shortage of inspirational female figures in their workplace

Half of Irish women cite shortage of inspirational female figures in their workplace

Mon, 24 Mar, 2025

A lack of role models was cited as lacking by half of female professionals, with 22 per cent saying they have no such examples, and 30 per cent mentioning that they ‘hardly ever’ encounter them.
Irish managers consider ‘hushed hybrid’ staff as employers push return to workplace

Irish managers consider ‘hushed hybrid’ staff as employers push return to workplace

Thu, 06 Feb, 2025

This comes as a roster of high-profile companies have announced return to office mandates including the likes of JPMorgan Chase, Amazon and Dell
Over half of Irish workplaces downscaling Christmas celebrations, study finds

Over half of Irish workplaces downscaling Christmas celebrations, study finds

Wed, 11 Dec, 2024

Thirty-one per cent of Irish workplaces are planning smaller celebrations this year, while just under a quarter (24 per cent) say they aren’t holding any festive celebrations at all, according to a new study

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