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People across Ireland – including key decision-makers – tell the story of Thursday 12 March 2020. By TheJournal.ie team Friday 12 Mar 2021, 9:00 AM Mar 12th 2021, 9:00 AM 109,293 Views 49 Comments NOTE: This article was originally published on 13 June 2020. We’ve moved it back up to our homepage today to mark the first anniversary of the initial 12 March lockdown. IN THE PRECEDING days Ireland had looked on in mounting horror as the death toll in Italy climbed higher and higher. Travel advice was updated and then updated again as officials scrambled to keep up with the pace of change across Europe. St Patrick’s Day parades across the country had already been cancelled. The previous night, Wednesday 11 March, the first Irish death from coronavirus was announced. The Taoiseach’s tradi ....
Updated / Wednesday, 17 Feb 2021 10:00 We need your consent to load this YouTube contentWe use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences The team behind popular boutique festival Body & Soul have shared a brand-new multi-disciplinary project created entirely during the Stage 5 Lockdown - watch Ériu’s Threshold above. Culture about the ambitious project… AVRIL: Ériu’s Threshold was originally conceived during a site visit at Ballinlough Castle, Co. Westmeath, when I invited Mary Hickson to collaborate on a project in response to these times. We wanted to somehow mark these times; to create something meaningful. Taking some inspiration from the natural beauty of the land that surrounds the 17th Century estate, we were both keen to lean into the spirit of Celtic female energy and use the piece to a ....
How to manage equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace Updated / Tuesday, 16 Feb 2021 12:28 Analysis: achieving a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion in an organisation is often easier said than done Despite equality legislation and equality policies, inequality persists nationally and globally. According to the National Disability Authority, over 36% of working age people (between 20 and 64 years of age) with a disability are employed in the Irish workforce compared to 73% without a disability. A 2018 ESRI study showed that people from a black non-Irish background are less than half (0.4 times) as likely to be employed than white Irish and five times as likely to experience discrimination when seeking work. ....