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Tipperary lags behind the national average when it comes to people who would be willing to take a job with a Covid-19 vaccination requirement.
It’s one of the findings in the 2021 Employment Insights Survey, put together by Roscrea-based FRS Recruitment.
The survey discovered a general optimism for the jobs market in Tipperary with 68 percent of Premier County employees expecting to receive a pay rise in the next 12 months.
General Manager of FRS Recruitment, Colin Donnery, outlines the interesting findings when it comes to a vaccine requirement in a job.
“Two-thirds – 66% – of people said they’d be willing to take a job that required them to have a vaccination which although relatively high is quite behind the national result we got which was 90%.”
Professional development workshops for teachers begin April 30
Pacific Daily News
The Guam Department of Education invites teachers to register for professional workshops titled “Work Readiness and Employment Insights of Island Businesses,” according to a news release.
In partnership with the Guam Association for Career and Technical Education, the 12-week series occurs on Zoom every Friday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The first workshop starts April 30.
This Friday’s workshop will feature key speakers from Guam’s construction industry.
Main points of the workshops:
Learning work-readiness skills, attitudes, and career opportunities;
Presenting strategies to add college and career readiness concepts in a classroom curriculum; and
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