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Atlantic Way region to forge links with Florida business

Plans to forge commercial links between the Atlantic Way region and one of the most successful business areas in the world have been announced. The Atlantic Way, a pioneering organisation comprising key-decision makers in the West, will host an important delegation from the Jacksonville/Northeast Florida business community from June 18-20.

Enhance your career with executive coach training

People who wish to develop their business skills are encouraged to consider taking the professional diploma in business, executive, and personal coaching at the Coach Institute of Ireland. This advanced training programme teaches participants a wide variety of coaching skills as well as enhancing participants’ self-awareness.

Go Over The Edge at Sheridan’s Wine Bar

THE POETS Ailbhe Darcy, John Corless, Tom Lavelle, Anthony Daly, and John Liddy will read at Sheridan’s Wine Bar on Friday July 3 at 8pm.

Are all pigs really equal?

The Government’s recent job protection programme involves a €200 a week subsidy towards employees' wages. At first glance this seems a solid measure to protect employment. However all is not as clear-cut as it seems.

Look sharp with Suits Distributors

Since their establishment in 2007, Suits Distributors Ireland has grown to become one of the largest leading suppliers of quality suits and casual menswear. Suits Distributors supplies suits to businesses such as RTE, TV3, Manchester United, AIB, Bank of Ireland, Keary’s, and Musgrave’s, and also fits and styles for a number of politicians and celebrities including sporting legends from Ireland and the UK.

200 per cent increase sees Kilkenny top redundancy league table

Kilkenny is topping the country’s redundancy league table with job losses in the city and county having risen by more than 200 per cent since January.

Kenny reveals new jobs fear for Mayo

Fine Gael leader Dep Enda Kenny this week expressed his concern that Castlebar could be hit with further job losses. The potential job losses, according to the TD, could occur at the Volex facility on the Breaffy Road in Castlebar. Dep Kenny believes that up to 14 jobs could be at risk in the company whose main business is the manufacture of cable assembly systems for various companies.

Can I go into examinership?

Q.I own a small manufacturing company which is in trading difficulties. My creditors are mounting as my cashflow comes under pressure. The company premises which cost €750,000 were financed through a bank loan and meeting the payments on this has proved increasingly difficult. I have been reading in the papers about examinership and it appears that the examinership process might be a way of protecting the company against my creditors and preserving the trade and the related jobs. Is this possible?

‘Vote of confidence’ for Galway as HID Global expands

HID Global has announced it is consolidating its electronic passport, or government passport inlay, production into one manufacturing campus at HIG Global Ireland Teoranta, formerly Aontec Teo, in Indreabhán.

29 jobs cut in latest blow for Élan

Fears for Élan jobs in Athlone were compounded this week with the news that the company is to shed 29 jobs over the next month.

 

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