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06 Sept 2025

Opportunity for Tipperary businesses to learn more about employee attraction and retention

Tipperary Local Enterprise Office

Learn how to attract and retain employees

Local businesses and SMEs in Tipperary are set to benefit from an exclusive event designed to provide valuable insights into government supports aimed at attracting and retaining employees in today’s competitive labour market. A collaborative event of Mid-West Regional Skills Forum involving Tipperary Local Enterprise Office, Tipperary ETB and County Tipperary Chamber Skillnet.

Event Details:

Event Highlights:

  • Expert Speakers: Hear from leading experts on the latest government initiatives and supports available to businesses. Panellists include Clodagh Cavanagh MD - Abbey Machinery Nenagh, John Butler MD - Bookworm Thurles, Brendan Cantwell MD - Cantwell Engineering, Orla Ryan - Home Instead
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow business owners and industry leaders, over breakfast, to share experiences and strategies.
  • Employers unable to attend the briefing are welcome to call in at any time up until 12.30 pm and talk with all regional education and training providers and state agencies including TUS, UL, Tipperary ETB, Tipperary Local Enterprise Office, County Tipperary Chamber Skillnet.

Why Attend? In the current economic climate, attracting and retaining skilled employees is more challenging than ever. This event will provide Tipperary businesses with the tools and knowledge needed to leverage government supports effectively, ensuring they remain competitive and can continue to grow.

Quotes:

  • “This event is a fantastic opportunity for local businesses to learn about the various supports available to them,” said Joe Leddin, Mid-West Regional Skills Manager. “We are committed to helping our local economy thrive by providing the resources and information needed to succeed.”

Registration Information: To register for the event, please visit https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/1021544165097?aff=oddtdtcreator

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