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06 Sept 2025

Kilkenny's Lyrath Estate awarded Great Place to Work certification

KILKENNY

The accreditation acknowledges businesses that excel in employee wellbeing, recognises great employee experiences

The Five-Star Lyrath Estate in Kilkenny has been recognised with the ‘Great Place to Work’ certification.

The accreditation acknowledges businesses that excel in employee wellbeing, recognises great employee experiences and is testament to Lyrath Estate’s postive engagement with their employees.

The Great Place to Work certification is granted to businesses that champion positive and aspirational company cultures. The accolade is recognised in over 60 countries, with more than 7,000 organisations surveyed each year.

Owners of Lyrath Estate, the McAuliffe family said they were delighted to have been recognised as a Great Place to Work.

“Our exceptional performance and employee-orientated workplace makes our hotel one of the best places to work in Ireland, this is something we are really proud of,” they said.

“Our employees here in Lyrath Estate are our most valuable asset and to be recognised as a Great Place to Work is a reflection of the positive culture and environment in which we all work. We will continue to strive for excellence all the while maintaining and enhancing our employee experiences.”

General Manager Emma-Jayne Eaton added: “We have a particularly strong focus on training and development and are always working to ensure our employees enjoy an all-important work life balance,” she said.

“We work tirelessly to ensure all of our employees feel respected, valued and rewarded fairly for their efforts.

“Our employees are from all over the world which has richly added to our culture, goodwill, and mutual understanding. Inclusivity, the creation of community and the provision of equal opportunities is at the cornerstone of Lyrath Estate’s company culture and ethos.”

FOR MORE
For further information or to apply for a career at Lyrath Estatein Kilkenny, visit www.lyrath.com.

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