Guest blog post – HR Advice from Peninsula An employee will often be confronted by a number of stress factors. An organisation’s culture can be the key to determining the factors related to stress. Is it because of long working hours, bringing work home, poor communication or management style? Let’s take a look… Demands If too
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by Will Doyle, Chambers Ireland Public Affairs Team Why do we need better broadband? In today’s increasingly digitized economy, access to high-speed broadband is no longer a luxury but an economic necessity. However, for many homes and businesses around this country, it remains unavailable. If growth is to occur at a national level, rural SMEs
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By Susan McDermott, Media and Communications Executive, Chambers Ireland There has been much discussion in the media and current affairs commentary in recent days and weeks about the Rainy Day Fund and whether the Government will deliver on its commitment to allocate exchequer funding to such a measure. What is a Rainy Day Fund? A
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by Emma Kerins, International Affairs Executive, Chambers Ireland This week’s news that the EU and Japan reached a political agreement for a new trade deal is a welcome development for all those who support increased international trade. Japan is the fourth largest economy in the world and with a population of more than 125 million people; its
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