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Rental home numbers slide as Airbnb hits Dublin market

The number of homes available for rent has steadily dropped, with fewer than 1,000 expected to be available in the ...
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No Brexit impact for Irish savers as 51pc put away extra cash every month

Just over half of Irish people are now regular savers, and almost all of them say that Brexit has not ...
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Are we in danger of returning to a level of arrogance and complacency to customer service?

In a rising economy, when consumer demand increases, prices go up. In contrast, regrettably, we often see levels of customer ...
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Employers will have to reveal gender pay gaps under new legislation

Men and women will soon have the right to know if they are being paid differently based on gender. Employers ...
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More money and jobs as consumer spending up for 14th month

Consumer spending rose last month, marking 14 successive months of growth as an improving economy continued to feed into jobs ...
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How can I keep customers coming through door and off web?

This is something I have been saying for a long time. There is a very strong future role for physical ...
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Excellence in customer experiences is the new battleground

In a rising economy, when consumer demand increases, prices go up. In contrast, regrettably, we often see levels of customer ...
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This is how many days you need to work just to cover your rent in Ireland

A single person is putting in an average of 86 days of work – which would take you from January ...
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New Sectoral Employment Order for Plumbers & Pipefitters

New Sectoral Employment Order for Workers in the Mechanical Engineering Building Services Contracting Sector   Mandatory changes to the Sectoral ...
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