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Euro zone recovery stuttered in January as Omicron hit services – PMI

The euro zone economic recovery weakened further this month as renewed restrictions imposed to contain the Omicron coronavirus variant put ...
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Phased return to the workplace begins

Employers can start bringing staff back into the workplace from today onwards, following the announcement of the easing of Covid-19 ...
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Return to workplace can be done a bit faster – Ibec

Danny McCoy, the chief executive of Ibec, has said the lifting of most Covid restrictions is a “positive development” and ...
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Cabinet to consider NPHET recommendations on restrictions

The three Coalition leaders will meet this morning at Government Buildings to consider recommendations from the National Public Health Emergency ...
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Dublin Port volumes dip just 5.2% despite Brexit hit

The volume of goods passing through Dublin Port last year only dropped marginally, despite the impact of Brexit on Irish ...
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Annual rate of inflation hits 20-year high, reaching 5.5% in December

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show rising inflation has resulted in increases across a range of products, including ...
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European firms make slow progress in appointing more women to boards

The proportion of women in leading positions at major European companies rose last year, but fell behind schedule to reach ...
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Job vacancies for HR roles soar by 420% – IrishJobs.ie

Employers are seeking to hire more of the people who hire people to work in their companies. Job vacancies across ...
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Oil at highest level since 2014 as Turkey outage adds to tight supply outlook

Oil prices rose for a fourth day today as an outage on a pipeline from Iraq to Turkey increased concerns ...
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