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INTERESTING READ – €1,000 Lesson on Fair Dismissal Procedures

In this recent case, the complainant’s former employer was ordered to pay €1,000 compensation due to the dismissal process followed ...
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Manufacturing activity stable in May, PMI shows

The country’s manufacturing sector steadied last month after contracting in April although demand remained subdued, a survey showed today. The ...
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CSO marks 75 years of counting the Irish economy

The Central Statistics Office is today marking 75 years since it was first established in 1949. The CSO was established ...
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Customers cutting costs but still value quality – survey

A new survey from KPMG highlights the challenge retailers and brands face in balancing price competitiveness and quality. Its latest ...
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Economic growth set to moderate but remain robust in coming years

The Irish economy is expected to continue expanding at a robust pace in the coming years, according to a new ...
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Annual inflation increases to 1.9% in May from 1.6% in April – flash CSO data

The annual rate of inflation increased to 1.9% in May, up from 1.6% in April, a flash estimate of the ...
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Central Bank recorded a €132m loss in 2023

The Central Bank made a loss of €132.1m last year, as a result of monetary policy decisions taken across the ...
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Tech companies call for introduction of AI regulations

Major technology companies have called on politicians to regulate artificial intelligence. Appearing before TDs and senators on the Oireachtas Enterprise ...
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Average weekly earnings up 4.7% in first quarter of 2024 – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that average weekly earnings rose by 4.7% to stand at €969.12 in ...
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