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How to dress for success — part two

In last week’s column I stressed that a woman’s working wardrobe should give her confidence and contribute to her success in the workplace. Communication is 90 per cent non verbal (ie, body language and the tone of your voice) and 10 per cent verbal. This means that the way your present yourself will have far more impact than what you actually say. This is why dressing accordingly is crucial in helping you achieving success.

Kilkenny school links with State Street in business plan for students

A Kilkenny school is twinning with a locally based company to give its students the business edge that will help them to develop their careers when they enter the workforce.

Dáil should sit for summer to deal with fiscal crisis - Flynn

Mayo Deputy Beverley Flynn said this week that the Dáil should sit during the summer until the banking and fiscal crisis is brought under control.

No cutbacks, no fees, no Fianna Fail TDs!

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Over 100 students from Athlone Institute of Technology descended on the Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone on Monday this week to stage a protest to coincide with the Fianna Fail ‘think in’ taking place at the hotel.

New approaches needed to get more than four thousand Galwegians back to work says Michael D

More than 4,500 young people out of work in Galway. It is a crisis which calls for “imaginative and constructive leadership” which the current Government “is not capable of providing”.

149% increase in youth unemployment since election – O’Mahony

Mayo Fine Gael TD John O'Mahony has warned that youth unemployment has shot up by 149 per cent since the general election, and is having a devastating impact on young people.

Councillors make hard calls to cut county rate

After two days of meetings which totalled over 12 hours of discussion and debate, along with numerous in committee meetings, the 31 elected members of Mayo County Council agreed on a budget which saw them cut the rate in the county by two and a half per cent, to bring it to 68.76 on Friday evening.

 

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