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Tiny Traders Makes a Return Just in Time For Christmas!

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Much loved local market to host Christmas Gift Fairs this and next weekend. Galway's established local artisan market Tiny Traders Village is set to make a comeback this weekend for the first time in 2 and a half months for their Christmas Gift Fair. The event which is to be held in the downstairs area of Tribeton on Merchant's Road will run this Saturday and Sunday from 11am-6pm and again on the 21st and 22nd.

Gelbert exhibition ends this weekend

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This Sunday September 16 will see the conclusion of Beyond the Visible a exhibition of work by German artist Ralph Gelbert at Custom House Studios gallery in Westport.

Why teaching offers precarious employment, not a secure job

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Last week, in the rare autumnal sunshine, Insider was sauntering across Wolfe Tone Bridge with a companion. On a lamppost we spied a Donny Osmond lookalike, with that synthetic cheesy smile, peering down from a Social Democrat poster.

Precarious, contingent, flexible, unstable, stressful

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Questions of labour, and its conditions, are moving into the centre of the political discussion again, driven by the rise of the so-called 'gig economy' - the notion that the sort of 'side-gig' job, long being used by many to supplement regular incomes, might instead become a mainstay of the economy.

Top companies to work for in Ireland - as rated by employees

Dell has been ranked as the best company to work for in Ireland, according to data released by job site, Indeed.

Frontline workers being hung out to dry

Ireland’s frontline workers are being hung out to dry by this Government. Members of An Garda Siochana, nurses, firefighters, ambulance personnel, and prison officers cannot and should not be targeted again for pay cuts, dressed up in any guise.

GCBA pedestrian counter reveals city footfall

The annual Christmas shopping spree may have taken its time in taking off but it grew to reach highs of nearly 50,000 visitors in just one day, according to figures released by the Galway City Business Association (GCBA).

Entertainment this weekend

Bands this week at the Bodhrán bar are as follows:

Born is one year old and wants to give you a gift

Born Clothing in Newtownsmith is holding a weekend of activities from today to Sunday June 13 to celebrate its first birthday, and they are giving YOU a present!

Calleary promotes flexible work patterns to maintain jobs

The Minister for Labour Affairs, Dara Calleary TD, has welcomed the shift in focus in the information initiatives and activities at workplace level that are being planned by employers this year in connection with “Work Life Balance Day”.

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