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<p>While there have been strong pushes towards further gender equality in the workforce with an increased emphasis on gender pay gaps and female leadership positions, an end to flexible working could carry the unintended consequences of putting additional pressure on mothers and further forcing women out of the workplace that only in the last few years has become increasingly more accessible.</p>

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<p>Morgan McKinley reports that the number of people seeking jobs in March was the highest number in 18 months. Stock picture: Gareth Chaney/Collins</p>

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Number of jobs available has dropped by almost 15% - monitor
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Employment monitor shows rise in demand for staff in certain sectors affected by Brexit
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Confidence in jobs market bolstered by job announcements
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Employment Monitor sees major drop in professional job opportunities in December

Professional job opportunities decreased in December, according to the Morgan McKinley Monthly Employment Monitor.

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Monitor records growth in professional job opportunities

The Morgan McKinley Irish Employment Monitor saw a rise in the availability of professional job opportunities in November.

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