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Firms face redundancy bills as payment pause expires

An emergency measure that suspended the right of workers laid off by their employers during the Covid-19 pandemic to receive ...
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Living Wage group recommends 60c rise to €12.90 an hour

The Living Wage should rise by 60 cents to €12.90 an hour, the group which calculates it has recommended. The ...
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Minister ‘convinced’ mica scheme can be improved

The Minister for Housing has said that he is “absolutely convinced” that the Mica redress scheme can be improved. Darragh ...
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No changes to Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme for October

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said today that there will be no change to the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) ...
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Tánaiste and US trade representative discuss corporate tax, Good Friday Agreement

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar has met United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai in Washington. ...
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More than 100,000 properties to become liable for LPT in November

More than 100,000 new and previously exempt properties, most of which were built after May 2013, will be brought into ...
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20% of SMEs applied for bank credit – Credit Demand Survey

The results of the latest SME Credit Demand Survey shows that 20% of small and medium sized businesses applied for ...
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Consumer confidence steady, but business sentiment slips in September

Bank of Ireland said its latest Economic Pulse suggests that households and firms have taken the Government’s latest re-opening roadmap ...
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Asking prices for homes rose 9% in third quarter, but rate eases

Asking prices for homes in the third quarter were up 9% across the country compared to the same period last ...
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