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

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

The way It is

Sometimes in life you can be lucky. And the well worn truism that you are better to be born lucky than rich has many supporters.

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

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

The way It is

Sometimes in life you can be lucky. And the well worn truism that you are better to be born lucky than rich has many supporters.

Galway politicians to urge Tánaiste to replace Cigna jobs

A number of Galway politicians have called on the Tánaiste to provide a replacement industry and retraining for the 180 workers who will lose their jobs when the US-owned Cigna health care company pulls out of Loughrea.

Blow for mine workers as factory closes early

Workers at Galmoy Mine were shocked to hear that the company is to close it doors in May of this year.

Galway voters have nothing to fear from Lisbon, says NUIG EU law lecturer

If you spend enough time listening to the Yes and No to Lisbon Treaty campaigns you could be forgiven for thinking Lisbon is a magic cure for all Ireland’s economic woes or a document which champions rampant capitalism and militarism.

A Taste of Galway

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Emer Murray, crowned by food writer John McKenna as ‘the best baker in Ireland,’ was an unhappy law student at NUIG. She came from a business and insurance agents background, and the law just didn’t have the excitement she thought it would have. One day her mother Ena told her that John and Anne Sherry were looking for outside caterers. They had recently taken over Lydon House, and wanted croissants and Danish pastries for their breakfast menu. Emer, who had a passion for cooking, went into O’Gorman’s bookshop, bought a book on making breads and pastries, and, that evening called round to the Sherry household with samples. She got the job.

Footballing renaissance on the way for the GAA

Sometimes in life you can be lucky. And the well worn truism that you are better to be born lucky than rich has many supporters. Well, I am thinking of becoming an advocate of that maxim because last Saturday night I was fortunate enough to have been at Croke Park for a stunning evening's entertainment. It was a privilege and massive pleasure to have been in attendance on a historic and memorable evening for the GAA.

Newsagents closing down at a rate of 50 a month

Newsagents closing down at a rate of 50 a month, according to the Convenience Store and Newsagent Association.

 

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