US policies and AI valuations mean economic seas are getting rougher, technological shocks are getting harsher and geopolitics are smashing economic policies’ doors. Welcome to the second year of the new era.
Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke talks through the nuances of Budget 2026, arguing that it is designed to bolster the indigenous economy at a time of global threats.
Last year Indeed let go staff after it hired too many people during the pandemic. Now it is firing more to “simplify” the organisation.
After cutting 200 roles last year and recently losing one of its co-founders, the Dublin-founded e-commerce finance unicorn is announcing a smaller round of job losses.
The history of technology predicts that artificial intelligence will have both positive and negative effects on the labour market and wider society. The potential opportunities and rewards are huge, but so are the risks.
The online recruitment multinational will inform affected workers this evening of the latest job cuts, following a similar announcement by Meta last week.
What does the current tech slump mean for jobs and corporation tax in Ireland? To try and get some answers, Ian Kehoe spoke with Stephen Kinsella and Thomas Hubert.
New information from multiple subsidiaries of the two digital advertising giants in Ireland reveal how they operate in the post-double Irish world and how ready they are to take on the industry slump.
Constant hiring by technology firms has just turned into a wave of job cuts. Stephen Kinsella and Thomas Hubert discuss what this means for Ireland – and what the country should do about it.
The Irish company, which provides finance to online retailers, is cutting 200 jobs globally, including at its Dublin headquarters.
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