Dublin city traders concerned over return of work from home
Dublin city centre footfall levels begin to drop following spike in Covid-19 cases
Dublin city centre footfall levels begin to drop following spike in Covid-19 cases
Employers must register for Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme which runs until the end of March
Ross McCarthy criticises Companies Registration Office’s lack of online money transfer
Plan lacks ambition, ‘stay and spend’ subsidy is cumbersome, Mary Lou McDonald says
Hospitality industry broadly welcomes new Fáilte Ireland guidance on how to reopen safely
Arthur Cox partner says fears over trading while insolvent are ‘without foundation’
Law Society also warned Government and advised amendments to Covid legislation
Sales of electrical goods rose ahead of Christmas, CSO numbers show
Rise in payroll levy expected in this week’s budget to help fund colleges
Isme calls for support for sector amid rise in cross-border shopping and used car imports
Small businesses say intervention of Data Protection Commissioner is ‘troubling’
Under whistleblower protection laws, up to seven years’ pay can be awarded
Broad welcome for new Minister for Finance who is told to invest in capital infrastructure
ISME is calling on the Government to introduce ‘prompt payment’ legislation
Isme says quality of college graduates appears to be on the decline
Picking up the phone to a familiar voice in your bank used to be standard - not anymore
Latest figures show State’s jobless rate is three points below euro-area average
About half of businesses surveyed by Isme say none of their exports or sales are to UK
IFA says plan needs proper funding, while ICMSA says it must go beyond ‘appearances’
Ireland’s annual inflation rate hit 0.5% in middle of last year but falling fuel costs and lower car prices dragged it lower
Latest official figures point to an annual decrease of 24,000 or 1.2 per cent
Seminars to discuss impact of new paternity law and how to retrofit offices
Wide -ranging survey reveals shops most affected, through theft and vandalism
Small firms under threat as fraudsters organise fake deliveries and spurious invoices
Big tech firms brought the risk that the Irish courts might become a magnet for disputes
Irish businesses need next government to ensure growth continues in domestic sector
Survey suggests business costs and Government’s dealings with banks remain concerns
Irish companies use various methods to let people abroad know about jobs
Noonan aims to achieve ‘tax equalisation’ for self-employed and entrepreneurs in future
SMEs often face liquidity problems due to late payments by bigger clients, says Isme
‘You can see the impact of recession in towns, just by how many people are idle’
Unite trade union disappointed, saying new rate of €9.15 still well below living wage
Latest CSO figures show labour market conditions are continuing to improve
Isme survey shows business costs remains the key concern
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