That's according to Fianna Fail.
Small and medium-sized business can't meet workers expectations, particularly when it comes to remote working.
That's according to Longford Westmeath TD Joe Flaherty, speaking after the Oireachtas Committee on Enterprise heard from business groups representing thousands of firms across the country.
Inflation, the shortage of talent, and concerns about Ireland's competitiveness were among the issues discussed at the meeting.
Issues with finding accommodation for workers due to a lack of available houses were also heard.
But The Fianna Fáil Deputy says the government can't fix everything:
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