Nearly half of Europeans in poll want own votes on EU, like UK


Nearly half of voters in eight big European Union countries want to be able to vote on whether to remain members of the bloc, just as Britons will in a referendum next month, according to an opinion poll published on Monday. Forty-five percent of more than 6,000 people surveyed in Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, […]

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Brexit ‘by far’ biggest issue for Irish business, says Ibec chief


Next month’s British referendum on EU membership is “by far” the single biggest issue in a generation for Irish business, according to Danny McCoy, chief executive of the business representative group Ibec. Mr McCoy said Ireland and the UK were dynamic, open economies with growing populations – which put them at odds with mainland Europe. […]

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Irish unemployment rate at lowest since 2008


The latest figures from the Central Statistics Offfice (CSO) show that Irish unemployment fell to 183,700 in April, down from 187,400 the previous month. This is the lowest level of unemployment since November 2008, when the unemployment rate was 8.1%. The unemployment rate fell by 0.2 percentage points to 8.4% from 8.6% in February and […]

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81% of Irish are looking to change jobs within the next two years


Hays Ireland have today released their latest salary and recruiting report for 2016. The report shows that the Irish labour market is experiencing a period of steady growth. Although unemployment is still over 8.5%, many sectors are already experiencing skills shortages. Furthermore, the report indicates that nine out of ten organisations in Ireland say they […]

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Minister for Small Business required says Small Firms Association


The Small Firms Association (SFA) have today called for the reintroduction of a dedicated Minister for Small Business in the next Government. Announcing a new Programme for Government, the organisation called for “ending tax discrimination” against the self-employed and entrepreneurs, tackling the rising cost of doing business and boosting investment by improving the capital gains […]

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Government incentive helps small business get in on e-commerce


The Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources explains why trading online is important and outlines how its €2,500 grant (Trading Online Voucher Scheme) can help small businesses. The Trading Online Voucher Scheme is a Government initiative to assist small businesses to trade online. It is targeted at micro businesses with 10 or fewer employees […]

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Are you working in one of the 10 worst jobs in the world right now?


Everyone has their own opinion on how bad their job is and how much they hate (or love) it. However, whether you like your job or not isn’t the be all and end all for rating it as a profession. New research from CareerCast takes into account your work environment, your income and the outlook […]

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Irish Startups hindered by negative banking perceptions


New research published by Trinity College today shows that firms in Ireland have the greatest non-application rates with banks because of fear of rejection. The research indicates that many companies who might well have good projects and which might make attractive loan prospects will not apply to banks for loans for fear of being rejected. […]

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