Anglo shareholder compo to be determined by assessor

Thu, Jan 22, 2009

The passing of laws to nationalise Anglo Irish Bank this week revealed some more details on how and when compensation for Anglo Irish shareholders, whose equity has been wiped out, will be determined.

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Hoteliers condemn ESB wage increases

Thu, Jan 22, 2009

Galway hoteliers have condemned as outrageous the decision by the board of the ESB to pay the 3.5 per cent wage increase under Towards 2016 (the first phase of the transition agreement).

The Galway branch of the Irish Hotels Federation questions whether the board of the ESB has fully grasped the perilous condition of the Irish economy and calls on the Commission on Energy Regulation (CER) to intervene immediately and instruct the board to reverse its decision and to disallow wage increases in the calculation energy tariffs.

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Hoteliers condemn ESB wage increases

Thu, Jan 22, 2009

Galway hoteliers have condemned as outrageous the decision by the board of the ESB to pay the 3.5 per cent wage increase under Towards 2016 (the first phase of the transition agreement).

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Fee freeze from the people who make sure you get a litre of fuel and a kilo of meat

Thu, Jan 22, 2009

The Chief Executive of the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI), Maurice Buckley has said local companies gaining internationally recognised certifications for their goods and services is a key weapon in protecting jobs in the west and midlands.

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Galway Executive Skillnet serves up full menu of training and mentoring

Thu, Jan 22, 2009

Galway’s premier subsidised training company, Galway Executive Skillnet (GES), promises a fine 2009 for Galway companies with a full menu of training courses and mentoring programmes to grow businesses.

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Recession or progression? – Blueprint Coaching creates ten-week course

Thu, Jan 22, 2009

Blueprint Coaching have created a 10-week course to help people to stay positive and focused in the current economic climate. With the rise in unemployment, and all the doom and gloom it is important to keep some perspective and not to allow all the negativity around distract from your goals and targets.

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BPW Galway to welcome new members at launch of ‘09

Thu, Jan 22, 2009

BPW Galway (Galway and District Business and Professional Women’s Club) will see its new programme of events for 2009 launched by incoming president Johanna Downes in The Ardilaun hotel on Wednesday next January 28.

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So, you wanna get paid?

Thu, Jan 22, 2009

A seminar on cash collection for small and medium sized businesses will he held in Ballybane Enterprise Centre on Tuesday next January 27.

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La Maison Chic showroom contents for sale

Thu, Jan 15, 2009

Interior design specialist La Maison Chic will hold a one day only refurbishment sale of exclusive and one-off pieces from the company’s showroom next month.

The sale, featuring furniture, dining table and chairs, sofas, curtains, blinds, lamps, frames, throws, bedspreads, will offer 60 per cent off items on Saturday February 21. However the company is offering customers the opportunity to buy in advance of the one day sale by making an appointment.

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Irish bank staff are world's most worried, survey finds

Thu, Jan 15, 2009

Irish finance professionals are the most concerned about the current economic crisis and the future of their own jobs in a survey of 14 countries, a new report shows.

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Christmas was not the turkey we expected say restaurateurs

Thu, Jan 15, 2009

Despite fears to the contrary, the Christmas period turned out better than hoped for by restaurateurs around the country, according to a survey of Irish catering establishments.

A survey carried out by Hospitality Ireland magazine showed that almost half of restaurants around the country described their business over Christmas as “good”, and “better than expected”. Forty-eight per cent of restaurants said their Christmas period had been good, with 31 per cent saying it was average. Only 15 per cent reported that it had been poor and seven per cent terrible.

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Economist becomes new head of JCI Galway

Thu, Jan 15, 2009

Appropriately enough, the new president for Junior Chamber International (JCI) Galway is Brenda Gannon, an economist working at NUI Galway.

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Bruton to address Galway’s business community

Thu, Jan 15, 2009

Galway’s business leaders have been invited to attend a business lunch and talk next week by Deputy Richard Bruton, TD, deputy leader Fine Gael and finance spokesperson.

Dep Bruton will address the business community on Wednesday January 21 in the Hotel Meyrick and will address the topic Coping with the Economic Crisis — creating a smarter state, the agenda of reform, and new challenges.

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Today is the last day to enter the Gradam awards

Thu, Jan 15, 2009

Nominations for the Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh are accepted until 5.30p.m this evening (January 15.

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Is there an amnesty for stamp duty?

Thu, Jan 15, 2009

Question
I have a document on a property transfer that should have been sent for stamping about 18 months ago but for various reasons, it was never stamped. I understand that there is some form of amnesty for stamp duty. Is this correct?

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New booklets help companies comply with Companies Act

Thu, Jan 15, 2009

Two new publications have been produced featuring guidelines for property management companies to encourage compliance with the Companies Ac.

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Need for proper procedures highlighted after payout for men who admitted fraud

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

EMPLOYEES across the country have been put on alert about the need for proper procedures when dealing with dismissals and disciplinary matters, following a massive payout to three workers in Waterford who had admitted they had defrauded a company.

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CIPD to hold employment law seminar for the region

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

The CIPD Western Region in conjunction with Purdy Legal Solicitors has developed a residential weekend which will be held on Friday January 16 and Saturday January 17 in Hotel Westport aimed at providing business professionals, HR practitioners, supervisors, and managers with a thorough grounding in the main elements of employment law in Ireland.

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90 per cent of workers fear their jobs are not safe, survey finds

Thu, Jan 08, 2009

Almost nine out of 10 workers fear their job is not safe, a new poll revealed this week.

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