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Athlone Town Centre Regeneration and Enhancement Project seeking main contractor

On foot of a question raised by Fiann Fáil Councillor, Frankie Keena, at the most recent sitting of the Athlone-Moate Municipal District, elected representatives were informed by the local authority executive that the Athlone Town Centre Regeneration and Enhancement project is currently out to tender for a main contractor.

Changes in carers’ entitlements

During Carers Week we celebrate the valuable contribution made by carers in our local communities, in particular the ways in which carers support older and dependent people to continue to live in the familiar surroundings of their own homes. It is an opportune time to remind carers of some of the changes recently made to Carers Allowance, paid by the Department of Social Protection (DSP).

Murder of Jack and Thomas Blaine in Castlebar the focus of TG4 documentary

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Marú Inár Measc is a four-part true crime documentary series by Midas Productions for TG4, which shines a light on the effect that fatal crimes have on society, local communities and on the victim’s families as they are left without answers.

Ifac urges Midlands region farmers to prepare for onset of statutory sick pay

New legislation giving employees a statutory entitlement to sick pay is currently making its way through the Oireachtas.

Disappearance of Sandra Collins to feature in new TG4 series

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The disappearance of Sandra Collins will feature in the second series of Marú Inár Measc, a four-part true crime documentary series by Midas Productions for TG4, which shines a light on the effect that fatal crimes have on society, local communities and on victims' families as they are left without answers.

Local Councillor implores Government to hold pertinent Article 41.2 referendum

Local Fianna Fáil Councillor, Frankie Keena, has called on the Government to hold a referendum on Article 41.2 to change the Constitution in line with the recommendations of the Citizens’ Assembly on gender equality.

Canney calls on Department to expedite claims to educational sector workers

Seán Canney, Independent TD, has received complaints that school bus drivers and other educational sector workers have not been paid their entitlements for the Easter holidays due to a backlog within the Department of Social Protection with the processing of such claims.

Employment Rights Explained

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Over recent years the way we work has changed dramatically. More of us now work remotely, or have a hybrid mix of work, while others have now returned to the office.

‘Employment Rights Explained’ – South Connacht Citizens Information Service webinar series

Over recent years the way we work has changed dramatically. More of us now work remotely or have a hybrid mix of work, while others have now returned to the office. With all these changes, it is more important than ever for the public to get accurate and up-to-date information on their employment rights and entitlements. In response to these changes, South Connacht Citizens Information Service (SCCIS), in conjunction with National University of Ireland Galway School of Law, is delivering two on-line information events entitled Employment Rights Explained .

Bishop condemns "betrayal of trust" after Galway priest jailed for sex abuse

Bishop of Galway, Brendan Kelly has praised the courage of the victim whose complaint led to the jailing of a city priest for sexual abuse today.

 

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