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2015-02-16 Ireland Business


Irish Times
   
Greece faces ultimatum over looming funding gap   
Irish Times
Greece faces a European ultimatum on today over a looming funding gap as finance ministers gather for more talks on its international bailout. The country's new left-led government has been told it will be presented with a final opportunity at the meeting in ...

D-Day for Greece looms large amid latest crisis talks   Irish Independent
Greece, confident as EU meeting looms, sticks to no-austerity pledge   Zee News
Deadline looms for Greek deal with Europe   ABC Online
Wall Street Journal   
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Irish Independent
   
The Slap: Who gets hurt when you hit your child?   
Irish Independent
Deirdre Reynolds. Published 15/02/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. 01 of 3. Previous; Next. Is it ever ok to slap a child? Ten family rules: Laura Haugh with her children, James and Lucy. Blessed: Donna Marie Cloke from ...


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Irish Times
   
Shire has 'nothing to hide' on tax, says chief   
Irish Times
Shire's chief executive has defended the company's tax arrangements after being identified as one of the beneficiaries of alleged “industrial scale” avoidance orchestrated by PwC, the accountancy group. Flemming Ornskov said the Dublin-based company ...


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Irish Independent
   
Economic policy needed to tackle inequality - think tank   
Irish Independent
Peter Flanagan Twitter · Email. Published 16/02/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Workers' share of national income fell from 65pc in 1990 to 56pc in 2009. The Government needs to dramatically change its economic ...

Ireland approaching US levels of income inequality   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
IFA says 29% of pork items were wrongly sold as Irish   
Irish Times
Almost one-third of pigmeat sold as Irish was found not to be so when its DNA was tested in a programme run by the Irish Farmers' Association (IFA). The association bought products such as back rashers, loin chops, back bacon and ham fillets in ...


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Irish Independent
   
Walsh is running out of runway on Aer Lingus bid   
Irish Independent
Richard Curran · Email. Published 15/02/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. FOOTBALL CRAZY: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho. IAG's €1.3bn takeover bid for Aer Lingus looks grounded. Despite the polished ...

AER Lingus Wants To be Acquired by IAG: Irish Government Viewed   Stafford Daily
Aer Lingus board lends added support for IAG €1.36bn takeover bid   ch-aviation
Labour TDs: No support for Aer Lingus deal until election is over   BreakingNews.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Bonuses for Irish Water staff can be raised   
Irish Independent
Irish Water employees can potentially increase any bonus paid to them by more than 2pc due to a "multiplier" in the performance-related payment scheme at the company. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Staff at ...

Irish Water staff can earn extra 3% bonus payment   RTE.ie

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Jailings for unpaid fines up in recession   
Irish Examiner
Ireland's prison population rose by more than a quarter during the financial crisis years, in line with other economically hit countries in Europe. The numbers committed to jail for non-payment of fines rocketed after 2007, according to the Irish Penal Reform ...


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Irish Times
   
Rolling power cuts spark fears for South Africa's economic future   
Irish Times
South Africa's stuttering economy will struggle over the next few years to achieve the growth rate required to tackle its high levels of unemployment due to the state-run electricity provider's inability to meet the country's power needs. Rolling periodic power cuts ...

South Africa's Eskom imposes second day of rolling blackouts   Reuters
Someone, anyone, please manage the load shedding chaos   MyBroadband
Eskom imposes second day of rolling blackouts   Moneyweb.co.za
Independent Online   
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Irish Times
   
Bank of Ireland to hire at least 10 professionals at Career Zoo event   
Irish Times
Looking for a career move into banking? Then make sure to swing by the Career Zoo in Dublin's Convention Centre on Saturday, as Bank of Ireland has committed to hire at least ten professionals on the day as part of wider career opportunities available at ...

Networking via your smartcard   The Sunday Times

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