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Hays is a specialist recruitment group with operations in the UK and Ireland, Continental Europe (in Germany pronounced Hei(s), as health=Hei(l)), the Americas and Asia Pacific regions. [10] It has a fairly equal balance of work in temporary and permanent recruitment, which contributes to financial stability through business cycles. [11]
Hays is an English and Irish surname, a variant to the name Hayes. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Hays (1819–1864), general in the Federal army during the American Civil War
In Ireland, Hayes originated as a Gaelic polygenetic surname "O hAodha", meaning descendant of Aodh ("fire"), or of Aed, an Irish mythological god. Septs in most counties anglicised "O hAodha" to "Hayes". In County Cork, it became "O'Hea". In the province of Ulster, it became "Hughes", the patronymic of Hugh, an anglicized variant of the given ...
Hays Code, a set of motion picture industry guidelines Hays plc , a British recruitment company Hays Travel , a travel agency chain based in Sunderland, England
Hayes' Hotel is a hotel in Liberty Square, Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland. In 1884 the Gaelic Athletic Association was founded in the billiards room of the hotel.
Hays Travel was founded in 1980 by John Hays in Seaham, Durham. Hays initially opened a small retail store behind his mother's clothing store. [3] Since May 2018, Hays Travel reached sales of over £1 billion. [4] The company's turnover increased by £42 million over 2017, when pre-tax profit was up slightly to £10.1 million.
Hay was elected to Londonderry City Council in Northern Ireland in 1981 for the Democratic Unionist Party.He served as Mayor in 1993 and Deputy Mayor in 1992. In 1996 he was an unsuccessful candidate in the Northern Ireland Forum election in Foyle., [3] but was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1998.
It is the surname of at least ten unrelated families found in Gaelic Ireland, such as Ó hAodha of Muscraighe-Luachra/the Múscraige of Sliabh Luachra, now County Cork; Ó hAodha of Tír Chonaill (centered at Ballyshannon, County Donegal); Ó hAodha of Tír Eoghain (around Ardstraw, County Tyrone;