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Hollister ULC to create a number of high tech positions in R&D and engineering

A Galway-based recruitment agency is handling a campaign by Hollister ULC to recruit a number of key research and development, engineering, and manufacturing positions for its facility in Mayo.

Strike at Bon Secours Hospital begins on Monday

Staff at the Bon Secours private hospital in Renmore will begin strike action on Monday over cuts in pay.

ARAMARK Ireland searches for hot talent in Mayo

ARAMARK Ireland, the catering and facilities management company, has begun its nationwide search for ambitious and eager candidates for its newly launched Graduate Development Programme and is calling on interested candidates in the Mayo area to apply. In October 2008, four people will begin a challenging and exciting year, training for a post as regional manager within ARAMARK Ireland.

M&C Financial Services expand their services

Already offering a wide range of services, M&C Financial Services have now added another string to their bow in the form of public products and employer’s liability as well as professional indemnity insurance.

Local youth charity in the running for two major awards

Galway-based youth charity SpunOut.ie has been short-listed for two major awards in the areas of healthcare and internet excellence.

Get to grips with sign language with the Centre for Sign Language Studies

The Centre for Sign Language Studies — formerly known as the Conroy School of ISL — was established in 2001 to develop a centre of excellence in the west of Ireland for the study of the deaf community and Irish Sign Language and to provide consultation and advice, interpreting, and translation services.

The reality of real estate

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With construction halting and the economy faltering, does this mean that auctioneers have become the ham in the sandwich between bewildered buyers and startled sellers?

Taoiseach to visit Merck Sharp and Dohme’s new facility

The Taoiseach Brian Cowen is to visit Carlow in coming weeks to mark the commencement of work on the new Merck Sharp & Dohme Biologics €200 million facility.

Maintaining mobility

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As longevity rises, one of our greatest concerns is in maintaining our mobility.

National Development Plan supporting Further economic and social progress in Westmeath

Over the past year, the National Development Plan continued to deliver significant investment in a range of economic and social projects in Co Westmeath. Despite the global financial crisis and the pressure on Ireland’s public finances, further investment was made in training and employment programmes, business supports, education, healthcare, social housing, and the county’s physical infrastructure during 2008.

 

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