… experience, one-to-one coaching and mentoring. At the same time, companies find experienced and valuable new employees … on these onerous responsibilities. Gender inequality and employment Based on 2016 data, Irish women aged 25 to 34 … more prevalent in the public than the private sector.[3] Part-time work, job-sharing, flexitime and other variations …
… personal life such as flexible working hours, remote or part-time working and a ‘family room’. A number of activities are … child’s seventh birthday, parents have the right to work part-time, with a minimal workload; and after the period of …
… attractive policy headlines. AON’s policy on gender is part of a wider aim of creating an inclusive workplace. AON’s … family and household work, Irish households spent the most time each day (29%) on care for household members. Related to … on these onerous responsibilities. Gender inequality and employment Based on 2016 data, Irish women aged 25–34 (55.1%) …
… nor any specific measures planned for this group. The employment of migrant women as domestic workers is increasing … and employment policy that reflects the unavailability of part-time and flexible working arrangements and expensive or …
… four food stalls per month at the start. During summer time they now operate every day apart from Sunday. Since … difficult for these women to seek and keep lasting employment or to enter education or training. Upside down … meet others in a similar situation, to create, and to be part of a wider supportive community network. Cooks without …
… with the support of the ESF, promotes family-friendly employment practices through a programme for companies called … employees they represent. The DGB developed the project as part of its role as the representative of the social partners … working hours: the main topics were trends in working time, care-conscious working-hours, shift work, close to …