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# Employment

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Pictorial record shows the Irish hard at work 100 years ago
Eishtec creates 250 jobs in Waterford and Wexford
Column: Nobody ever chooses to be homeless – this government is pushing people to the brink
Niamh Randall
Online payments company creates 10 new jobs
Column: Do you 'compartmentalise' your life on social media?
Molly Garboden
100 new jobs announced for Alltech in Dunboyne
Column: Emigration is not all a sob story – it also has major benefits
Amy Bracken
First rise in construction sector since 2007
77 per cent of Irish bosses have sacked an employee without following procedures
Burton: 'Welfare savings is one of the reasons we could reduce Budget adjustment'
Rise in employment signals 2 per cent growth in Irish economy
Ireland has the highest fertility rate in the European Union
Protest planned against extension on JobBridge schemes
IMF review says close supervision of Irish banks is essential
Minister: Of course I'm worried about the emigration 'brain drain'
Over 180 jobs announced across the country
State bodies account for nearly 30 per cent of employment payments upheld in 12 months
Column: Team leaders are under pressure to deliver results fast – here’s how to
Niamh O’Keeffe
You can now do up to three - instead of two - JobBridge internships
Construction output achieves largest annual rise since 2006
Most industries plan to hire more staff, but overall employment to drop in Q4
Recent graduate? Deloitte could have a job for you
The construction industry is moving closer to stabilisation
Graduate forced to dance to Daft Punk in job interview
Live Register down by 3,400 in August
Laid-off Big Fish staff issue scathing letter to management
Here’s What Happened Today: Thursday
CSO: Numbers in employment increased by 9,600 in three months
Jobs Expo says it has more than 200 Irish positions on offer
Welfare traps preventing people from moving into employment
Column: How doing less will increase your productivity
Fergus O'Connell
Australia wants our tree surgeons and sheep shearers
Workers let go by BCD Travel to picket Kerry Group
Aaron McKenna: Irish people are losing out on jobs because we are not multilingual
Aaron McKenna
Bruton: Welcomes Action Plan for Jobs progress but people are still struggling
Column: Internships can take you from clueless wannabe to landing that job
Julia Purcell
Government launches plan to get 75,000 unemployed back to work
Rise in 'accidental landlords' as homeowners rent out properties to cover mortgage costs
Richard Bruton: I'm not going to raise the minimum wage
Joan Burton says 23 companies have been banned from JobBridge