New research by @BusinessDCU sponsored by @HRSearchIE identifies post-maternity leave best practices. This study explores the perspectives of mothers, managers & organisations before, during & after mat leave. See below for a link to the report 👉https://t.co/DHHv15E8H1
"Enterprise Ireland has published its Annual Knowledge Transfer Survey for 2025, which explores Ireland’s publicly funded research ecosystem, its impact on the country and how knowledge is shared and engaged with." https://t.co/d4W207GhND
"AI-related trade is on track to double over five years, with €6 billion invested in ICT equipment and software over the past 12 months."https://t.co/eqUY27UA7d
Findings from ServiceNow research suggests that while organisations are investing heavily in AI technology, many are not changing their people, skills, processes and culture enough to realise the benefits. What is HR's role in closing this gap? https://t.co/I2XoUVm358
Worth keeping an eye on. The European Commission has issued a warning to Ireland over the implementation of the EU Directive on Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions. Details below. https://t.co/lzR4N31bvZ
Could unpaid internships soon become a thing of the past? Ireland is being urged to use its EU Presidency to help progress legislation that would strengthen protections for trainees across Europe. https://t.co/aNclDCyOVn
Entry-level hiring is shrinking while skills requirements keep evolving. The question isn't just how we fill today's roles it's how we create opportunities for tomorrow's talent. https://t.co/Pnm6YQKykF
Insightful read on why the mid-career phase is a high-risk period for workplace stress and burnout. Balancing increasing demands at work and home isn’t just an individual challenge, it’s a leadership and culture issue employers need to address. https://t.co/IUKzqXDJOG
"By 2026, burnout will no longer be a background concern. It will be the defining test of leadership maturity. With more than 80% of employees reporting that they feel close to exhaustion, leaders who continue to operate in old ways risk falling behind". https://t.co/6FG4BzXHqJ
"2026 is set to be another significant year for Irish employment law, with important developments in pay transparency, retirement, and equality on the horizon." #HRNews https://t.co/h3KehfsxK9
"Ibec...has released the findings of its Skills Survey 2025 report. What was discovered is that, of those who participated, 82pc of organisations reported a skills gap that is undermining productivity, innovation and competitiveness. " https://t.co/ZVYOz4zfz7
With ongoing debate around the Employment Rights Act and what compromise looks like in practice, it’s a critical moment for employers and HR leaders to stay informed and engaged! https://t.co/UuayRxVDeQ
Employers and individuals alike need to stay ahead of change. This piece highlights the critical importance of continuous learning, training pathways and skills development in Ireland’s employment market this year. https://t.co/ehwd7mTz1R
Employers are increasingly prioritising human-centric capabilities as markets and teams evolve. If you’re thinking about talent development or hiring priorities in 2026, this is a great article on why soft skills still matter. https://t.co/W2dHqJ3Maj