LinkedIn claims data watchdog’s €310m fine is ‘penal’ sanction
Company alleges various parts of the 2018 Data Protection Act are contrary to the Constitution
Company alleges various parts of the 2018 Data Protection Act are contrary to the Constitution
Demand for such roles in Ireland running at twice the rate of the rest of the world
Vacancy rate overall edged higher in the third quarter, despite ‘positive momentum’ for leases, says BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland report
Tech giant to recruit for 120 jobs immediately, with other roles to follow over next three to four years
Coimisiún na Meán’s online safety code for video-sharing platforms contains echoes of the 2008 banking crisis
Penalty relates to social media platform’s processing of its members’ data for targeted advertising
Coimisiún na Meán’s code will affect all video-sharing platforms with EU headquarters in Ireland
Is age is just a number or the forgotten child of equality, diversity and inclusion?
White-collar candidates report endless interviews and few responses but employers are also struggling to fill roles
Manna, Wayflyer and &Open also feature on list
How to stand out from the crowd and inspire interest from an employer
Lina Khan, the Biden-appointed chair of the Federal Trade Commission, has enemies on both sides of the aisle
Assignments and sub-lets boost take-up but do not reduce vacant space. Over 250,000sq m of new space is due by end-2025, which could compound the issue
Remote roles seeing far more applicants compared to the wider market
If the professional social network is now a place for personal posts, why isn’t it funnier?
Achieving gender parity in the workplace is essential not only for the empowerment of women, but also to power Ireland’s economy
Global payments giant founded by Collison brothers is eyeing 100,000sq ft at social media giant LinkedIn’s EMEA campus
No place for scepticism in IDA Ireland’s labour market report as it hails potential of artificial intelligence
New report says 60% of Gen-X workers have jobs where generative AI can free-up time for ‘more value-added and creative work’
Respect to Work campaign hopes to boost union membership in tech and finance sectors
Big Four accountant and advisory business looking to nearly double its office space in city centre
Laura Wickham’s husband, Yasser Eljuboori, was detained as he was getting a flight back to Ireland after visiting his sick mother
Sky’s Stephen van Rooyen tops Reputations Agency’s ranking of most influential CEOs on LinkedIn, ahead of Meta’s Anne O’Leary and Primark’s Paul Marchant
Sue Duke on dealing with lay-offs and the importance of good communication
Reddit takes judicial review over designation as ‘video-sharing platform’ for regulation purposes
Coimisiún na Meán said a forthcoming code will carry potential fines of up to €20 million and tackle harmful content, particularly that affecting children
Any further cuts likely to come from support and HR roles
After a big recovery in the years after the financial crisis, there is renewed talk of haircuts and receiverships in the sector
Revenues would be the equivalent of more than a third of LinkedIn’s global sales
Website has taken posts mainly from the social media platform and lists workers who have posted about the Israel-Hamas conflict
More diversity among among interview panels could make for more diverse workplaces, survey suggests
Microsoft-owned company has yet to inform the Government of its plans for collective redundancies
LinkedIn has its European headquarters in Dublin
Roughly half of companies using AI are not yet monitoring or evaluating its performance in hiring, software expert warns
Many of us chase credit cards offering optional extras such as airline miles in the hope of cheap flights and lounge access. Is it worth it?
Big Four accountant and advisory business looking to nearly double its office space in city centre
Many of its operational cogs and wheels run behind the scenes, meaning you probably didn’t notice anything
Current country manager Sharon McCooey is retiring at the end of the month
Research underlines fight for employees with unemployment at all time low
Opinion: The office vacancy rate in Dublin has risen faster than in almost any other European location yet the pricing has not adjusted
A company’s true values - ‘what happens when nobody is watching’ - is a deciding factor for many potential employees
Karlin Lillington: I’d like to think we’ve reached a moment of reconsideration where people will opt for an open web model with more freedom, less surveillance, and greater user control
To avoid being sidelined by ageing skills, workers and leaders need to become ‘infinite learners’
Social media platform chief salutes ‘remarkable period’ and acknowledges luck ‘to have played a role from humble beginnings’
Skills-first HR puts building skillsets ahead of hiring for specific jobs as organisations face prolonged and chronic skills shortages
Companies face ‘upset’ employees who are learning what new recruits will earn
IDA Ireland survey shows 500% increase in share of AI talent between 2016 and 2022
Anne O’Leary and Martin Shanahan ranked second and third in Reputations Agency study
Companies face ‘upset’ employees who are learning what new recruits will earn
Guide for 12 and 13 Fitzwilliam Place, mews buildings and apartment reduced from €6.5m to €5.6m
Workhuman, which specialises in employee reward and incentive programmes for companies worldwide, employs 600 people in Ireland
Big Brotherish apps can monitor the websites workers visit and the programs they use to tally up how much time is spent on each
What can the students embarking on the start of third-level education today expect when they graduate
I don’t trust people who say they would still work if they won the lotto
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