Research and Conference Papers
2011
- 'Creating Businesses - Creating Jobs in smart and less-smart economies. Changing Businesses - Changing Habits' by Christian Majgaard, M.Sc. B.A.
- Human Resources in the Recession - Managing and Representing People at Work in Ireland
- Human Resources in the Recession: Managing and Representing People at Work in Ireland - Executive Summary
- Conflict Management Systems in Subsidiaries of Non-Union Multinational Organisations located in the Republic of Ireland
2009
2008
- Employment Dispute Resolution & Standard-setting in the Republic of Ireland by Professor Paul Teague & Dr. Damian Thomas"
- Symposium 'Human Resource Management in Multinational Companies (MNCs)'
- Struggling to Follow the High Road: Unionised Firms in an Open Economy, Paul Teague and Deborah Hann
- Problems with Partnership at Work: Lessons from an Irish Case-Study, Paul Teague and Deborah Hann
2007
2006
- Symposium 'New Perspectives on Workplace Change' 9th November 2006
- 5th Annual Irish Universities Association H.R. Conference, September, 2006
- “An Bothar Romhainn – The Road Ahead - The Role of the Labour Relations Commission and the future of third party intervention”. Kieran Mulvey, Chief Executive, LRC
- The Countess Markievicz Memorial Lecture 2006, Kieran Mulvey - Chief Executive, LRC
2005
2004
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THE EURO: Implications for Human Resource Strageties for the 21st Century- Editor: Frank
Table of Contents
- Foreword: Kieran Mulvey
Chief Executive, Labour Relations Commission - Ms Mary Harney T.D.
Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment - Mr Padraig Flynn
European Commissioner for Employment and Social Affairs - Mr Paul McIntyre
Deputy Director Europe, U.K., Treasury - Mr Declan Costello
Specialist Adviser, Economic and Financial Affairs European Commission – DG-II, European Commission - Mr Paddy Wright
President and Chief Operations Officer, Smurfit Group - Mr John Morley
Advisor to Director General DG-V, European Commission - Mr Des Geraghty
National Vice-President, SIPTU - Results of Study
Frank O’Reilly and Timothy Murphy Irish Productivity Centre
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