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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.

Stroke nurse Anna Mai honoured for tireless work

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A Bonniconlon nurse who was one of the main drivers behind the setting-up of Galway’s first dedicated stroke unit in 2006 has been honoured with a national award for her champion work by the Irish Heart Foundation.

Lapland governor visits west a week ahead of Lapland’s other famous representative

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The Governor of Lapland is in Galway this week to explore links with the West Region and also funding opportunities.

‘People should stay rather than emigrate, it’s too convenient for the Establishment for them to go away’

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In these times of ongoing austerity, looming water charges, and general disaffection, God knows we could all do with a laugh. Let us raise our glasses therefore, in thanks and salutation, to writer Eamonn Kelly who delivers guffaws a-plenty in The Franz Kafka Centre for the Uninvolved, newly e-published and ready for download to a Kindle near you.

Cois Cladaigh concert to help Galway Simon

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Cois Cladaigh are holding their Christmas concert, ‘STARS’, this Saturday  December 13 at 8pm in the St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, Galway.

A postcard of Toft’s Amusements

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The Toft family were associated with Eyre Square for many years since 1883 when they first brought a carnival there.

Little John and his songs from the Swilly delta

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BELL, BOOK, and Candle, Paul Deacy’s swinging-est hipster book and music emporium, was the venue recently for the launch of Songs From The Swilly Delta, the fine new album from Little John Nee and the Caledonia Highly Strung Orchestra.

MRHC awarded Master Craftsman in Hairdressing by British Hairdressing Council

Galway-based MRHC ( Mahindran Raman Hair Couturier ) has been awarded the status of Master Craftsman in Hairdressing byThe British Hairdressing Council .

GMIT business lecturer made Fellow of Irish Academy of Management

Dr Noel Harvey, senior lecturer in the GMIT School of Business, was made a Fellow of the Irish Academy of Management (IAM) at their recent conference in the University of Limerick. The IAM is the leading professional association for management studies, research and education on the island of Ireland.

 

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