Coast Guard warns members about unofficial survey which claims over half don't have confidence in management
The survey was circulated the same week management shared results of its own official survey.
The survey was circulated the same week management shared results of its own official survey.
The findings are contained in the CSO’s latest ‘Social Impact of Covid-19 Survey’.
The finding was contained in a survey carried out by the ASAI.
Almost one-fifth of people are unsure and 7% will not take a vaccine, according to a new survey.
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has appealed to businesses to step up their planning.
Colleges will be required to report annual bullying and sexual harassment statistics.
The findings are contained in a new report by the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland.
Alcohol Action Ireland has called on the government to introduce minimum unit pricing.
The average debt for parents to cover back-to-school costs is €397.
The poll surveyed 2,000 people in July.
Children also told of their worries about the new layout of classes.
Almost a quarter of people favour working two to three days a week from home and the rest in the office.
That’s according to a new survey carried out for the Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association.
Dublin hotels expect to be worse hit and nationally, many hoteliers say the hit to the sector will last for 18 months.
The findings formed part of a study by the Economic and Social Research Institute.
That’s according to a new national survey published by NUI Galway’s Active Consent Programme.
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It will also ask people about how well they feel the government is balancing the lifting of restrictions with that of economic and social wellbeing.
Over a third of respondents believe prices will drop by over 10% in the next 12 months.
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Ryanair said that customers “will be refunded in due course, once this unprecedented crisis is over”.
A psychology study is kicking off in UCD and UCC.
The PFA spoke to 262 members between mid-April and mid-May to assess the impact of the crisis.
The LGFA has conducted a survey about return-to-play protocols following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Seven in 10 people think we’ll have some form of social distancing in place until at least June 2021.
Three in 10 people avoid certain locations for fear of being assaulted, according to a new survey.
The CPA have surveyed players as a debate over a return to action in 2020 continues.
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Just 26% of respondents in a survey said they believe there will be a UK-EU trade deal agreed by 31 December.
That’s according to the latest quarterly survey carried out by the Institute of Directors in Ireland.
More than 700 university students answered a new survey about the Covid-19 pandemic.
Half of people who reported flu-like symptoms within the last 14 days believed they had symptoms of the coronavirus.
That’s according to a survey commissioned by Behaviour and Attitudes and produced for RTÉ.
More than 22,000 trans men and women were surveyed for the study.
A new report from Accenture highlights a gap between what managers think and what their employees think about their wellbeing.
A survey of over 15,500 schoolchildren in Ireland explored their relationship with alcohol, smoking, sex, food and exercise.
It takes most people between one and two hours to process one standard drink.
The Christmas party has long been identified as the most common off-site location of workplace sexual harassment, the survey said.
Financial security and a good job were their priorities for the next 10 years, according to the Growing Up In Ireland report.
The number of smokers in Ireland has fallen again, with 17% of the nation smoking according to the latest Healthy Ireland survey.