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Jobseekers urged to attend Galway Employment Fair

The Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton TD, will visit the Employment and Advice Fair, which takes place at the Volvo Global Village, South Park, Galway and opens today (Friday June 29) from 3pm to 8pm, and Saturday, June 30 from 10am to 4pm. The event is aimed at Irish and EU workers looking for jobs locally and throughout Europe.

Ninety per cent of business leaders support a Yes vote – Mulherin

Fine Gael TD, Michelle Mulherin, has said that a new survey which shows 90 per cent of business leaders support a Yes vote in the Fiscal Compact Treaty Referendum highlights the importance of a positive result. The survey, carried out by IBEC, is based on the replies of more than 400 CEOs.

European Fiscal Treaty - for and against

Yes - Fine Gael

Making the connection

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For 2011, HP employees chose the Alan Kerins Project as their Charity of the Year. In November, I had the unique opportunity to visit Zambia to see how the funds raised by HP employees were being applied. Alan himself led a travelling group of 10, all of whom had provided support to the charity.

Start your business for less than 2K — and you could win it all back

The Results Group are delighted to announce a new business start up pack that not only gives you all the essential tools to start your own business but sign up before February 2012 and you could win your money back.

New computer service company opens in Westmeath

Computer Troubleshooters Ireland is announcing the opening of a new office in Westmeath under the owner management of Ray Carty. Ray will support business, school, and residential customers in Westmeath and adjacent areas from his base in Athlone. Ray is a very experienced technician and has worked in Abbott Vascular, Vistakon, Intel, and HP in various technical and maintenance roles.

New VW Crafter with class leading fuel economy

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Volkswagen has just launched the new Crafter to the Irish market, with fuel consumption and CO2 emissions reduced by a third, and maintenance costs down by 25 per cent.

New VW Crafter with class leading fuel economy

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Volkswagen has just launched the new Crafter to the Irish market with fuel consumption and CO2 emissions reduced by a staggering 33 per cent and maintenance costs reduced by up to 25 per cent. Volkswagen is helping its commercial customers and fleet operators plan with greater assurance as the new Crafter’s maximum payload is increased by 10 per cent in some models and provides a free of charge extended warranty for the third year of operation (or up to 250,000 km) across all models.

New VW Crafter with class leading fuel economy

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Volkswagen has just launched the new Crafter to the Irish market with fuel consumption and CO2 emissions reduced by a staggering 33 per cent and maintenance costs reduced by up to 25 per cent!

New VW Crafter with class leading fuel economy

Volkswagen has just launched the new Crafter to the Irish market with fuel consumption and CO2 emissions reduced by a staggering 33 per cent and maintenance costs reduced by up to 25 per cent!

 

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