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Naughten praises potential of PriMe6 development

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Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten, has welcomed a new commercial project which promises hundreds of jobs for Monksland.

Eight per cent increase in number of Mayo companies availing of training to improve competitiveness

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Mayo companies are taking up opportunities for training and up-skilling of staff to meet business needs. Figures from the annual report of Skillnets, the national agency responsible for funding and supporting over 60 learning networks nationwide, reveal that the number of businesses accessing subsidised training in Mayo grew by eight per cent, with over 315 businesses investing in their staff across a range of sectors.

Increase in minimum wage will benefit lower paid workers – Burke

The Low Pay Commission is recommending an increase to the minimum wage of 30 cents, bringing it to €9.55 per hour.

Credit Union board survive no confidence vote

Hundreds of people filed through the lobby of the Radisson Blu Hotel on Tuesday evening to cast their votes on the motion of no confidence lodged by 71 concerned members of Athlone Credit Union.

Have all the boxes ticked when preparing for your job interview

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No matter how much preparation you do, job interviews can prove to be a nerve-wracking experience. Gone are the days when you were able to assume what you were going to be asked. Nowadays a whole array of unexpected, and frankly unnecessary, questions can pop up. Here at Advertiser.ie, we have a few tips to help you navigate the interview minefield.

Grealish calls for public sector workers to be allowed to work after 65

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Ireland should "stop treating its older workers in the public service as second-class citizens" and allow them to work on after they reach the age of 65, a Galway TD is demanding.

Burke welcomes major reduction in unemployment figures

Central Statistics Office (CSO) data shows the number of people unemployed has decreased by more than 40,000 in the last year.

More than 1,000 companies in Galway availing of Skillnets training to improve competitiveness

Galway companies are increasingly taking up opportunities for training and upskilling staff to meet business needs. Figures from the 2016 annual report of Skillnets, the national agency responsible for funding and supporting more than 60 learning networks nationwide, reveal that a total of 1,016 businesses in Galway accessed subsidised training and invested in their staff across a range of sectors last year.

Discover a creative career in make-up artistry

The International School of Make-up Artistry in Galway has a wide variety of diploma courses to suit all ages and levels. Whether you are just starting out and would like to become a professional make-up artist, or if you currently have a qualification in make-up or beauty and you would like to enhance your skills, the school has courses to suit.

Lohan welcomes the building of social houses

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Cllr Mark Lohan has welcomed the Galway City Council's vote to build 74 social houses in Knocknacarra.

 

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