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Indeed Asks Over 1,000 Irish Employees To Work From Home Amid Coronavirus Fears

Indeed has asked its Irish employees to work from home this week amid fears of exposure to the coron...
Sarah Stacey
Sarah Stacey

7:13 PM - 10 Feb 2020



The Last Word With Matt Cooper

Indeed Asks Over 1,000 Irish Employees To Work From Home Amid Coronavirus Fears

Sarah Stacey
Sarah Stacey

7:13 PM - 10 Feb 2020

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Indeed has asked its Irish employees to work from home this week amid fears of exposure to the coronavirus.

The recruitment company, which employs over 1,000 people at its Dublin office, is concerned that an employee in Singapore who recently visited the Dublin and Sydney offices may have been exposed to the virus. It stressed that the move is just a precaution, and that no cases have been confirmed so far.

Ian Guider, markets editor of The Business Post, brought us this story and more in the business news, including:

  • Irish shares take a hammering as markets absorb election results
  • Ryanair's Kenny Jacobs to leave the airline in April
  • Commission scrutinising IBRC expected to seek further delay

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