Remote working, new employment laws and pay claims – the world of work in 2022
The Covid pandemic led to a reimagining of the concept of work. Forced to stay at home, employees and businesses ...
Read More Euro zone business lending growth slows sharply in November
Bank lending to euro zone companies slowed in November, easing back from the sector’s biggest borrowing binge in over a ...
Read More Manufacturing contracts amid sharp fall in new orders
The Irish manufacturing sector contracted for the second month running in December, the latest Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) from AIB ...
Read More Rate of growth in prices being sought for properties slows to 6% – MyHome.ie report
The annual rate of growth in prices being sought for properties nationally slowed to 6% in the final three months ...
Read More Updated Climate Action Plan ‘charts the way forward’ – Taoiseach
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said Ireland can become energy independent within a generation or less and that this generation should ...
Read More ECB might raise interest rates at current pace for a while – de Guindos
The European Central Bank may raise interest rates at its current pace for a “period of time” to curb inflation, ...
Read More Hiring rates decline but focus on ‘green talent’ – report
Hiring rates have declined from post-pandemic highs, according to IDA Ireland’s latest Labour Market Pulse. The study, which is published ...
Read More Reducing car journeys in updated Climate Action Plan
An updated national Climate Action Plan outlining accelerated economy-wide measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will be unveiled by the ...
Read More Businesses to get first TBESS payments this week – McGrath
Finance Minister Michael McGrath said that so far over 7,000 businesses have registered for the Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme, ...
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