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The Irish Times has assembled a panel of experts in HR, employment law, career coaching, and personal finance to help us offer a professional perspective on your workplace queries.pandemic as well as rapid advances in technology and the financial uncertainty brought about by the cost of living crisis.
“I believe the real reason was that management in the new role were never satisfied that I was not an expert in that area. While disappointed and embarrassed , I accepted the decision. I asked HR for the process to be improved to prevent a recurrence for others but I feel my concerns were dismissed and they told me that I should take the issue up with line management.
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