Mauve Group Features in the Irish Independent’s Future of Work Campaign
Mauve touches on future work trends and wellbeing in a new campaign for Ireland
The Irish Independent has launched its national Future of Work campaign for World Wellbeing Week, featuring global Employer of Record organisation Mauve Group.
Held annually over the last week of June, World Wellbeing Week allows participants to celebrate the many aspects of wellbeing – from physical to mental and emotional health.
As we emerge from the destruction inflicted by the global pandemic and continue finding new ways to adapt to the new norm, Mauve Group is delighted to join the Irish Independent in showcasing how the world of work is evolving in the post-pandemic era. Readers can learn from true industry experts on the trending topics of remote and hybrid working, employee wellbeing and mental health, managing culture, attracting talent, digital transformation and much more.
In the wake of a global talent shortage, Mauve Group delves deeper into how businesses can attract the best talent from anywhere in the world while supporting a better work-life balance. With its booming Employer of Record solution, employers can hire workers in their desired locations without the need to set up their own local entity. Read the full article here to learn more.
In addition to Mauve Group, readers can also gain exclusive insights from organisations such as the Science Foundation Ireland, CIPD Ireland, IBEC Education, IDA Ireland and many more.
The Future of Work report can be found in the Irish Independent newspaper, online and across our social media channels.
For more updates on the Future of Work campaign, follow Mauve Group on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Want to have your say on future work trends? Join the conversation using the hashtag #FutureofWorkIE
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