2015年2月22日 星期日

2015-02-23 Ireland Business


Irish Examiner
   
Aer Lingus unions dismiss IAG bid support   
Irish Examiner
Trade unions at Aer Lingus have distanced themselves from claims from a person within their ranks that workers are now in favour of a takeover by IAG. A member of the airlines's Central Representative Council — an Irish Congress of Trade Union grouping ...

Aer Lingus takeover in disarray as Labour and unions split   Irish Independent
Aer Lingus unions step back from IAG bid support   Irish Times
Labour still has concerns over Aer Lingus sale   RTE.ie
Airwise   
Reuters   
The Guardian   
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Irish Independent
   
Hotels at fullest since 2007 as foreign visitors return to Ireland   
Irish Independent
Sarah McCabe Twitter · Email. Published 23/02/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. A tourist at The Marker Hotel, Dublin. Hotel occupancy has returned to pre-crash levels, driven by a big jump in visitors from the US and ...

Call to cut rates for hotels   Irish Examiner
Hotel occupancy figures best since boom years   Irish Times
Overseas visitors boost for hotels   Belfast Telegraph
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Examiner
   
Dublin office rents to soar 30%   
Irish Examiner
Price increases in the Dublin office market show no sign of slowing but are instead likely to climb another 30% by the end of the next year. A major shortfall in available office space will continue to fuel rental increases in the capital as the economy picks up ...

Dublin office rents will climb nearly a third in two years   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
Once again, the balance is wrong in equality row   
Irish Independent
Ireland is among the most equal countries in the world. When it comes to how both income and wealth are distributed, the Republic ranks in mid-table among developed economies, which are, almost without exception, much more equal than developing ...

TASC and inequality   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Teens pocket €13 a week from parents, says poll   
Irish Examiner
Teenagers get an average of €13 pocket money a week, with nearly a fifth getting more from their parents than they did a year ago. Three quarters of those who get pocket money save it, with an average of a third of the cash being put away. Of those saving ...

Signs of economic recovery as teenagers say pocket money is on the rise   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Crisp new funding will allow Cork firm to expand   
Irish Times
A Cork company specialising in lower-fat, gluten-free snacks has secured equity investment of €465,000. The funding would allow Veronica's Snacks to break into new markets and introduce new flavours to its range this year, the company said. It started ...

Snack firm secures 'game changing' investment   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Price no barrier as Fairtrade sales rise   
Irish Independent
Martino Perlene and Aigi Lints from Bewley's Grafton St. The company has been a longtime supporter of Fairtrade. IRISH consumers upped their spending on Fairtrade products by 12pc last year to €221m, even though overall grocery purchases only rose 1pc ...

Fairtrade: a fairer payday for some of the world's poorest workers   Irish Times

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Irish Examiner
   
'Super council would be a disaster'   
Irish Examiner
A unified super local authority in Cork would be a “disaster” for the region and would spell the end of local government in the county, one of Ireland's longest serving local politicians warned. Former Fine Gael Cllr Jim Corr, who retired from politics last May ...

Cork local government review may not have time to do its work   Irish Times

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Irish Examiner
   
Import competition forces Chinese farmers out of dairy   
Irish Examiner
More than 100,000 Chinese farmers have been exiting dairy annually since 2009, as they struggle to compete with imported milk prices, according to a Bord Bia report. James O'Donnell, of Bord Bia's Shanghai office, alsosays that China's national herd ...

Live dairy cattle exports to China slow to a trickle   ABC Online
Parag chief seeks dairy technology mission, buffer stocking mechanism   fnbnews.com
Chinese dump milk as prices fall   Herald Sun
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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Irish Independent
   
No smoke without ire: Big Tobacco gets angry   
Irish Independent
Sarah McCabe Twitter · Email. Published 22/02/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. INITIATIVE: Minister James Reilly spearheaded the drive to force tobacco companies to remove all branding from cigarette packs.
Ireland says second major tobacco firm threatens legal action   Yahoo!7 News

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