Tech companies ‘trying to put manners on people’ with layoffs – Shannon based recruitment specialist
TECH COMPANIES are using layoffs as “a way of putting manners” on employees, a Shannon based recruitment specialist has said.
TECH COMPANIES are using layoffs as “a way of putting manners” on employees, a Shannon based recruitment specialist has said.
*Michelle Caulfield tries to break the tackle of Labhaoise O’Donnell. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill THEY MAY HAVE BEEN defeated for the second year in a row on county final day but the coach of the Truagh/Clonlara senior camogie side is confident they will regroup and return with renewed vengeance next year.
*Mairead Scanlan was the top scorer for Scariff/Ogonnelloe. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill REIGNING CHAMPIONS, Scariff/Ogonnelloe kicked off the Clare Senior Camogie Championship in emphatic fashion with Truagh/Clonlara and Newmarket-on-Fergus also recording wins.
*Truagh Cemetery. A “bad section” of road between Oatfield and Truagh is included in next year’s programme of works, officials in Clare County Council have confirmed.
*Colin Crehan. Photograph: GAA Handball OATFIELD’s Colin Crehan has claimed the first major elite singles title of his handball career.
*Photograph: Ian Nutt Elements of anti-social behaviour continue to occur at one of East Clare’s most popular attractions, local representatives have warned.
Instances of illegal dumping have soared across Co Clare over the past two months.
*Sixmilebridge. Photograph: Joe Buckley A Sixmilebridge family are horrified with misinformation being spread online stating that their relation was one of the UK’s youngest fatalities from COVID-19.
*Joe Robbins. Photograph: Eamon Ward As far as sporting administration is concerned, Joe Robbins is one of the county’s most colourful characters but he is also the founder of a business that has withstood three recessions and a tech bubble.
A plea to reopen Broadford Garda Station has fell on deaf ears.