The second episode of The Good Information Podcast takes a look how Ireland is set up for the advent of a new working culture. Covid turned our working lives upside down. Workers have new needs and new demands. How will they be met? Listen now:
Image: Shutterstock Image: Shutterstock THE SECOND EPISODE of The Good Information Podcast looks at the major changes Ireland has seen in its working culture since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Prior to the pandemic, working from home was a foreign concept to most Irish workers, with an ESRI report confirming that remote work was “not a common feature” of Irish life.More than two years later and many Irish and European workers have not returned to the norms of pre-2020, and perhaps we never will.
In this episode, host Susan Daly is joined by The Journal business reporter Ian Curran to look at whether or not Ireland is well-placed to facilitate the demands of modern working life – and what is happening at European level to put workers’ rights to the fore.#Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to youThis work is co-funded by Journal Media and a grant programme from the European Parliament.
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