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IRELAND’S labour market is set to face the largest quarter shock in living memory, the Economic and Social Research Institute has said. The ESRI said that the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is the… ...
Ireland also performed badly for unemployment benefits, coming in second behind the UK with a flat-rate entitlement of €188 per week for between 22 and 33 weeks, depending on contributions.
Having posted previously on the continued problem of low labor force participation rates in Ireland, here is another piece of supporting evidence that the recovery in unemployment figures has been ...
One of the more glaring ironies amid all talk in recent weeks of worsening labour market shortages around Ireland is the suggestion that the country requires an additional 10,000 or so one-bedroom ...
The labour market in Ireland remains a "key source" of good news for the country, according to the latest Irish economy quarterly monitor from Investec. Thursday, 15 May 2025. ePaper; ...
January 16, 2024 at 10:20am GMT. Northern Ireland’s labour market entered the winter in strong shape, the latest official data suggests. Both the rates of unemployment (2.4%) and employment (72. ...
The north’s labour market largely recovered to pre-pandemic levels during the Autumn, the official statistics body has concluded. But the latest report from the Northern Ireland Statistics and ...
Northern Ireland's labour market recovery has continued in March with the number of payrolled employees now higher than pre-Covid for the tenth consecutive... Tuesday, 25 March 2025.
Ireland announced more flexible work permit regulations from Monday, September 2, aimed at addressing its labour market needs and retaining existing talent. The new changes are expected to make it ...
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