Indeed's office on St Stephen's Green in Dublin. The online recruiter is planning to cut 8 per cent of its workforce globally, with roles set to go in Ireland. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill / The Irish Times
A trade union representing workers at the Irish arm of Indeed has said its members are “shocked and disappointed” after the online recruiter announced plans to, a reader outlines in great detail how setting up a joint enduring power of attorney for their mother has turned into an administrative nightmare with the banks, and wonders if changes can be made after it has been exercised. Dominic Coyle offers a view.
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