Managing the retirement process
There is no fixed national retirement age for employees in Ireland. Many employers use the employment contract to set out the mandatory company retirement age. To date, the most common retirement age mandated in contracts of employment is 65. However, this is causing concern among employees as the state pension age has increased to 66 and will reach 68 by 2028...
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BOI Economic Pulse April 2017
The Bank of Ireland Economic Pulse came in at 95.1 in April 2017. The index, which combines the results of the Consumer and Business Pulses, was up 4 on March but down 0.9 on this time last year...
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Dublin Navigator Programme for emerging leaders
Dublin Navigator is an accelerated leadership programme for the rising generation of high-potential emerging leaders. Over an intensive five days, 30-35 emerging leaders from across the private, public and non-for-profit sectors will gain the skills, networks and inspiration to become better leaders within their organisations and beyond...
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Last chance to book – Performance management course, 19 May, Dublin
SFA training courses are designed specifically for small firms, providing you and your employees with access to expert trainers at heavily discounted rates. There are a small number of places remaining for the Performance Management and Appraisal Skills one-day course on 19 May. This is part of ‘Unlock your potential’, the SFA’s 2017 training offering, and the full 2017 schedule is now available...
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