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Ahead of this year’s FTMTA Farm Machinery Show, labour shortages and interest rates are two of the challenges facing the sector, writes Sarah McIntosh.
This month has brought some senior appointments in Dairygold and Ornua and we are seeing well-known faces on the agri-jobs market, writes Sarah McIntosh.
Springboard-funded courses are providing a platform for adults to upskill and gain confidence in returning to education and the workforce, writes Sarah Mcintosh.
As the summer months arrive, many young people are on the lookout for jobs. Make your CV and application stand out from the crowd, writes Sarah McIntosh.
With the challenges of attracting and retaining staff felt amongst the industry, HR managers are experiencing an increase in salary expectations from employees, writes Sarah McIntosh.
The ship has steadied this month with movement across the agri-jobs sector. Employees seem to be staying put, but there were still some movers and shakers to note, writes Sarah McIntosh.