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Impact to hold information meeting for school secretaries and caretakers today

IMPACT trade union will host an information meeting at the IMPACT office, Unit 23/24 Sean Mulvoy Business Park, Sean Mulvoy Road, today Thursday (November 26) at 5pm to provide information to school secretaries and caretakers paid from grant funding to schools. A recent arbitration finding has recommended four separate pay rises of 2.5 per cent for these workers between 2016 and 2019.

KCI Manufacturing facility wins CPD Employer of the Year Award

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The KCI Manufacturing facility in Athlone has won the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Employer of the Year Award at the annual Engineers Ireland Excellence Awards.

Boost for local business as council agrees two days of free parking for Christmas

Westmeath County Council has agreed to provide two free parking days in public car parks on the two Saturdays before Christmas, December 12 and 19.  

Leading employers look to recruit AIT students at careers fair

More than 50 of Ireland’s leading employers will exhibit at the AIT careers fair this Thursday, November 12. The fair will be officially opened by TV and music star, Bressie.

Jobs boost for Athlone as Affidea announces major investment 

Athlone is to receive a jobs boost over the next 18 months after an announcement last Thursday (November 5) by diagnostic healthcare firm Affidea.

Local Property Tax 2016

The pay and file season for Local Property Tax (LPT) 2016 will be starting soon, and Revenue is writing to approximately 755,000 residential property owners to give them the opportunity to decide how and when they want to pay.

Are you interested in care work but need a FETAC qualification?   

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The private home care sector in Ireland remains a strong growth sector for jobs. An aging population coupled with new regulations means care workers now require a FETAC qualification.

Upskill with a computerised accounts (Sage 50) award 

In recent times many businesses are relying on debt and credit control to maintain cash flow. A working knowledge of a computerised accounts system, such as Sage, will prove beneficial in achieving this task and will also transfer as an employable skill.

Significant number of jobs in Midlands at risk following High Court ruling - Troy

Fianna Fáil TD for Longford-Westmeath, Robert Troy, has called on the Government to provide certainty for Bord na Móna workers employed in peat powered power plants across the Midlands following the High Court’s decision to quash an extension of the plant’s peat extraction licence.

 

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