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Galway event to explore alternatives to Ireland’s asylum system

A seminar due to take place in Galway next Monday will explore alternatives to the current reception and legal framework for asylum seekers in Ireland.

Survey finds salary expectations are on the up for 2015

A national survey carried out by one of Ireland’s leading recruitment agencies found that salary expectations among employees are getting higher, with 61 per cent of respondents saying they expect an increase in salary in 2015, up from 42 per cent in 2014. Matrix Recruitment Group, founded in Ireland in 1998, with offices in Athlone, Dublin, Galway, Waterford, and Carlow, surveyed 600 employees across a wide range of position types and industries.

Galway start-up in Top 20 Tech Companies to Watch list

Galway tech startup FeelsRight has been listed by Silicon Republic in their top 20 Start-up of the Week series, as the ones tipped for great things in 2015.

Best newcomer award rounds off a remarkable year for reinvented Shannon

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Shannon Airport has rounded off a remarkable year on a high after being among the award winners at the InBUSINESS Editor’s Choice Awards in Association with Chambers Ireland.

Increase in homelessness figures in Westmeath

 

Opel’s new small car called Karl

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The new Opel Karl (or Vauxhall Viva in the UK) is on the way next summer with a sharp appearance.

Open 50 project to raise the profile of employment for people with disabilities

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A Mayo based employment and disability organisation has launched an ambitious project to encourage 50 Irish employers to commit to offering one job to a person with disability by April 2015.

Controversy continues over proposed cost of new county council chamber

The substantial cost of renovating Galway County Council’s public chamber was raised again at this week’s local authority meeting. It is estimated the work which is currently under way at County Buildings will cost in the region of €450,000. It had initially been estimated that the extension and upgrade works would cost substantially less at around €200,000.

Opel’s new small car called Karl

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The new Opel Karl (or Vauxhall Viva in Britain) is on the way next summer with a sharp appearance.

 

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