It comes following new data which shows job searches for part-time and weekend work have increased.
Accommodation remains a big hindrance for people seeking employment in Ireland.
That's according to CEO of midlands-based recruitment company, FRS Recruitment, Colin Donnery trying to find a home is 'woeful.'
His comments come following data from employment website, Indeed, which shows job searches for part-time and weekend work have increased.
The Camross man says it's too hard for workers to find somewhere to live:
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