2015年9月15日 星期二

2015-09-16 Ireland Business


Irish Examiner
   
Phase in property tax hikes 'over more than one year'   
Irish Examiner
The OECD says Ireland's tax and welfare system has helped lessen the painful economic effects of the crisis for many. The report finds a high level of income inequality, made worse because poorly-educated people are more likely to be unemployed than in ...

OECD economic review broadly positive   Irish Times
Ireland should raise water charge and property taxes, says OECD   The Times (subscription)
Irish economy seeing 'robust' recovery - OECD   RTE.ie
Irish Independent   
Big News Network.com   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Motor insurance premiums 'to rise by another 25pc'   
Irish Independent
Motor insurance premiums are set to rise by 25pc over the next year, a representative body for the industry said. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Over the past 12 months premiums had gone up 24pc, and were ...

Drivers to face insurance premium increases   Irish Examiner
Car insurance premiums to jump by further 25%, industry warns   Irish Times
Irish drivers set to face a big hike in the price of car insurance next year   JOE
Digital Journal   
BreakingNews.ie   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Examiner
   
Two companies plan to create 120 jobs   
Irish Examiner
In Dublin, business analytics software company Tableau is to increase its workforce here from the current 40 to more than 120. The Seattle-headquartered firm helps users quickly analyse, visualise, and share information and data. It expects to create ...
Tableau to create 80 jobs in Dublin   RTE.ie
Tableau Software to add staff bringing total jobs to 120   Irish Independent
Tableau Software hoping to expand Irish workforce   Irish Times
Siliconrepublic.com   
Herald   
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RTE.ie
   
Ireland top of the rankings for attracting higher-value investment   
Irish Examiner
Ireland has extended its sequence of topping the global foreign direct investment rankings to a fourth consecutive year. Foreign direct investment has long been a cornerstone of the economy with its low corporation tax and highly-educated, English ...
Ireland sees fastest employment growth in EU   Business Standard
Ireland posts fastest rate of jobs growth in EU   RTE.ie
Employment growth in Ireland now fastest in EU   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Migrant crisis could affect sovereign bond ratings, warns S&P's   
Irish Times
Europe's refugee crisis could pose a major threat to sovereign bond ratings if mishandled at a political level, Standard & Poor's has warned. In a report, the rating agency said the inability of member states to find co-operative solutions pointed to ...
S&P reassures EU states on costs of refugee crisis   Irish Examiner
Migrants won't affect EU sovereign ratings: S&P   MarketWatch
The refugee crisis is now the biggest test of whether Europe works   Business Insider Australia
Intelligent Insurer   
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Irish Independent
   
Train drivers to be balloted   
Irish Examiner
Thousands of commuters could face travel disruption following a decision by train driver unions to ballot for industrial action after talks with Iarnród Éireann broke down last week. The National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU) and Siptu confirmed they would ...
Train drivers to vote on industrial action, which will include stoppages on ...   Irish Independent
Commuter fears for train strikes grow as unions to ballot drivers on action   Herald
Rail passengers could face disruption to services   RTE.ie
Irish Times   
JOE   
UTV Ireland   
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Herald
   
80pc of us cry at work and 'hate our jobs'   
Herald
More than 80pc of workers hate their job, according to a new survey, which also found that negative criticism from the boss has made almost as many cry. 80pc of us are stressed in work. Conor Feehan – 15 September 2015 03:00 AM ...

Eight out of 10 workers have been reduced to tears by an angry boss   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Irish Times
   
Modular housing plans supported by councillors   
Irish Times
Plans to install up to 250 modular houses on vacant sites in Dublin for homeless families living in hotels are to be backed by city and county councillors. The Peter McVerry Trust is calling for emergency powers to be given to local authorities to ...
Charities want prefabs to tackle homeless crisis   Irish Examiner
Dublin authorities considering prefab housing   RTE.ie
Could this new way of living SOLVE the housing crisis and make homelessness a ...   Mirror.co.uk
thejournal.ie   
Irish Independent   
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Irish Times
   
Online payments firm Realex to create 50 jobs in Dublin   
Irish Times
Irish-founded online payments firm Realex, which was acquired by the US firm Global Payments for €115 million in March, is to create 50 new jobs in Dublin. The company said it would be hiring across a number of different roles including: sales ...
50 jobs for Dublin announced at online payments firm Realex   Siliconrepublic.com
50 New Jobs FinTech Company Realex Payments   CareersPortal
Opening Bell: Markets wait for the Fed's decision, jobs announcements in Cork ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Irish Independent
   
Profits halved at student travel specialists USIT   
Irish Independent
USIT, the student travel company that specialises in J1 work visas, has seen its profits halved after a rise in administration costs. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. According to newly filed accounts for USIT ...
J1 visa company Usit sees pre-tax profits dip 65%   Irish Examiner

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