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Leading by example

Road Haulage Association provides cost effective Driver CPC

FTA’s new agency driver management guide

More jobs to go

Calls to support employment

Job losses could hit 25m mark

Lay-offs reach new level

Tougher laws for HGV permits

Job search reaches crisis point

Haulage company to cut 150 jobs

NIEA reveal hauliers suffering

Four-day week for Scania employees

Job losses at car parts manufacturers

Absenteeism for Wholesale Distribution and Transport sector on low side

Driver Hire brings franchise opportunities to The Republic of Ireland

The Indians are coming

Dempsey handed transport role

Grafton put safety first with Driving Matters

Insurance costs preventing young hauliers taking to the road

Minister Micheal Martin announces new Employment Permit Arrangements

Polish drivers eye up Irish driving opportunities


      

 



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  Features
Europe's weapon of WTD
The Working Time Directive - for mobile workers in the transport industry - which will limit the working week to 48-hours is set to come into force across Europe on March 23. John Loughran reports on IrelandŐs state of readiness.

I CAN have better drivers
Meet Driving Power - the specialist driving division of Manpower Ireland.

‘Excellence through people award’ for Dublin Corporation
Effective training benefits everybody in an organisation. Greater production and profitability, improved team spirit and an increase in customer satisfaction are some of the obvious benefits which quality training programmes can bring to a business.
For training to be truly effective however, it needs to address the individual needs of employees as well as the overall objectives of the organisation involved. It must also be carried out in a planned, professional and systematic manner.

A simple answer for the staffing crisis
Staff shortage getting you down? Contact Dalmac Language & Recruitment today. That the economy is performing well is old news now. What a lot of people aren’t aware of is that the Celtic Tiger would be roaring even more ferociously were it not for the crippling effects of both skilled and unskilled staff shortages.

 

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