Health insurance, pensions and paid sick leave are among the top benefits sought by employees from their employers, new research has revealed. However, the provision of support for childcare was the benefit that was least offered by employers, the study by Morgan McKinley also found, with just 1.1% receiving it from the firm they work…
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80% of retailers are in rent arrears with at least one landlord, a new survey by industry representative body Retail Excellence has revealed. The research also found that in one fifth of rent arrears cases, the retailer claimed there had been no engagement whatsoever from their landlord. “This survey provides a useful indication of what…
The Irish grocery market declined by 3.9% during the 12 weeks to August 8, as life continued to edge back to normal and indoor dining in restaurants, pubs and cafés returned for people who are double vaccinated. Kantar said it was important to put the dip in sales in perspective as they are compared to…
This year’s surge in inflation in the euro zone is still seen as temporary, even if prices continue to rise from already high levels, European Central Bank board member Isabel Schnabel told a German newspaper over the weekend. Repeating the ECB’s long-standing view on inflation, Schnabel said that over the medium term, inflation still risked…
AIB is preparing for the issuance of a Social Bond which it says will go towards financing community programmes across the country. The bank has launched a Social Bond Framework which will pave the way for it to tap what it believes is expanding investor appetite for bonds issued by organisations that go towards achieving…
Psychologists say we have very little appreciation or concept of ourselves in the future. In other words, our future selves are strangers to each of us. This lack of relationship with our older selves partly explains why we are so bad at planning for the longer term, such as saving towards retirement. According to research…
Six motor insurance companies have signed legally binding agreements to reform their internal competition law compliance programmes, following an investigation by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. However, Brokers Ireland, which was also the subject of the probe, has declined to sign up to the agreements. It has strongly rejected it ever engaged in conduct…
Sinn Féin’s finance spokesperson, Pearse Doherty, said the Government needs to strengthen the hand of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) and bring forward legislation to allow fines to be issued. His comments come as six motor insurance companies signed legally binding agreements to reform their internal competition law compliance programmes, following an investigation…
A new report on the right to request remote work has been published with the Tánaiste saying: “We have a real opportunity now to make remote and blended working a much bigger part of normal working life.” Currently in Ireland, all employees can ask their employers for the right to work remotely, but there is…
Legal restrictions that prevent employers from finding out the coronavirus vaccine status of employees risk delaying the re-opening of offices and are costing businesses money, new research has found. The issue is also causing a negative impact on relations between a third of employers and their employees, according to the findings of a survey by…
