
The HR Barometer Briefing is a must-attend event for HR Practitioners who are seeking to inform and empower their HR planning in 2020.
Key speakers and consultants from Adare Human Resource Management will share the findings of the recent HR Barometer National Survey and their insight into what this means for HR Practitioners in 2020.
In-depth information on core HR, Employment Law and IR topics will be covered, such as
- Average absenteeism rates
- Levels of Employee turnover
- Average number of training days and spend per Employee per year
- Ratios of HR staff to Employees
- The main causes of Employee disputes amongst Irish businesses
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting
- The top challenges to HR in 2020
Adare Human Resource Management, through Empathy Research, have conducted a national survey reaching out to 250+ Irish owned businesses and multi-national Organisations who have 50+ Employees. The survey findings have captured in-depth information on core HR, Employment Law and IR topics and resulted in a detailed report that acts as a benchmark for HR Practitioners across the country. This report will be shared with attendees on the day.
7.45 AM |
Registration & Networking / Coffee |
8.15 AM |
Welcome Address
– Derek McKay, Managing Director, Adare Human Resource Management |
8.20 AM |
Opening Address
– Kieran Mulvey, Chairperson, Adare Human Resource Management |
8.40 AM |
Developments in the WRC
– David Small, Director of Adjudication Services, Workplace Relations Commission
Q&A |
9.15 AM |
HR Barometer Findings #1
– Katie Ridge, Head of Employer Relations, Adare Human Resource Management |
9.40 AM |
HR Barometer Findings #2
– Catherine Smith McKiernan, Head of HR Consulting, Adare Human Resource Management |
10.00 AM |
HR 2020 and Beyond – HR Panel Discussion & Q&A
Facilitated by Derek McKay, Managing Director, Adare Human Resource Management
Sheila Walsh, Chief People Officer, CarTrawler
Marie Miles, Head of Human Resources, The Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Orla McCarron, Global Head of Performance and Reward, ICON
Ciaran O'Byrne, HR Manager, SK biotek Ireland Limited
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10.45 AM |
HR Barometer Findings #3
– Sarah Fagan, Senior HR and Employment Law Consultant, Adare Human Resource Management |
10.55 AM |
Closing Address
– Derek McKay, Managing Director, Adare Human Resource Management |
11.00 AM |
Networking |
Getting There:
Parking: There is no parking at the Westbury Hotel, but there are a few car parks a short walking distance from the Hotel:
- Brown Thomas Car Park, 49 Clarendon St
- Q-Park Stephen's Green, Glover's Alley
- Q-Park Setanta, Setanta Place, Molesworth Street
Luas: The Green Line has a stop located near The Westbury Hotel called Dawson Street.
Bus: Dublin Bus has a large network of routes throughout the city centre with many stops on close to The Westbury. The Westbury Hotel is also located within walking distance of O'Connell Street which is one Dublin’s main transport routes.
We will also be holding breakfast briefings in Cork, Co. Cork and in Shannon, Co. Clare.
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