CIÉ Group warns its pension bill set to increase to unsustainable levels
Company concerned High Court ruling means solvency requirement more onerous for it and employees while pensioners press for end to 15-year pension freeze
Company concerned High Court ruling means solvency requirement more onerous for it and employees while pensioners press for end to 15-year pension freeze
Retired personnel say their living standards are being eroded, with some facing poverty as their pensions have been frozen for 15 years
Transport group’s pensioners protest against their benefits being frozen at 2008 levels
Inaugural chairman of Forfás held directorships with a number of major Irish groups right up until his death on Saturday
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High profile semi States including ESB, DAA, VHI and Bord na Móna have called for greater flexibility on pay to retain talent
Public transport semi-State warns of pensions ‘cloud’ despite surplus
Tanat secured planning permission in 2019 to demolish the existing Tara House on the site to build a hotel and office block
Dispute centres on Superannuation Scheme 1951, which has assets worth €1.5 billion and nearly 5,000 members
NBRU would retain its own identity within the Irish wing of Unite
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US government cash aids State-owned company's recovery
Ambitious plans by semi-state transport company CIE to build new 1,000 apartments at Heuston Station in Dublin would draw in residents from surrounding areas with new bridges crossing the river
Up to 2,200 members of superannuation scheme hear uncertainty over court case influenced decision to maintain 15-year pensions freeze
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Passenger numbers rebound sharply as Covid impact recedes but driver shortage hits services
State-owned transport company says it’s ready to pull plug on scheme for new entrants
Revenues at transport operator up 15%, while recovery in public transport usage in wake of pandemic ‘one of the fastest experienced’ worldwide
Cabinet decision comes as An Bord Pleanála announces delay of up to nine months in Dart extension to Maynooth
Other countries would do well to follow Ireland’s example, according to one expert
MV Naomh Éanna has had a long and winding journey from its CIÉ service days to its current home, listing in a Ringsend dock
Transport company says €853m group pension deficit remains 'key' weakness in finances
Land Development Agency Colbert Quarter plan involves largest transfer of State land to date for housing
Plan for managerial/administrative grades estimated to have €550m deficit
Scheme for managers and administrative staff has deficit of estimated €550m
Provision for managers and white-collar grades ‘non-compliant’ with legislation
State-owned transport body could report €50m in commercial losses for 2020
Rejection of Labour Court proposals could lead to financial and industrial uncertainty
Two pension schemes must be ‘de-risked urgently’, says group’s chairwoman
Dublin City Council rezoning of land banks and Glass Bottle site sale down for decision
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‘Ceannt Quarter’ development to include hotel, residential, community and retail
Developer to bring in huge urban centre with shops, offices, hotel and 400 apartments
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