Christmas was not the turkey we expected say restaurateurs
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
Despite fears to the contrary, the Christmas period turned out better than hoped for by restaurateurs around the country, according to a survey of Irish catering establishments.
A survey carried out by Hospitality Ireland magazine showed that almost half of restaurants around the country described their business over Christmas as “good”, and “better than expected”. Forty-eight per cent of restaurants said their Christmas period had been good, with 31 per cent saying it was average. Only 15 per cent reported that it had been poor and seven per cent terrible.
Read more ...Economist becomes new head of JCI Galway
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
Appropriately enough, the new president for Junior Chamber International (JCI) Galway is Brenda Gannon, an economist working at NUI Galway.
Read more ...Bruton to address Galway’s business community
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
Galway’s business leaders have been invited to attend a business lunch and talk next week by Deputy Richard Bruton, TD, deputy leader Fine Gael and finance spokesperson.
Dep Bruton will address the business community on Wednesday January 21 in the Hotel Meyrick and will address the topic Coping with the Economic Crisis — creating a smarter state, the agenda of reform, and new challenges.
Read more ...Today is the last day to enter the Gradam awards
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
Nominations for the Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh are accepted until 5.30p.m this evening (January 15.
Read more ...Is there an amnesty for stamp duty?
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
Question
I have a document on a property transfer that should have been sent for stamping about 18 months ago but for various reasons, it was never stamped. I understand that there is some form of amnesty for stamp duty. Is this correct?
New booklets help companies comply with Companies Act
Thu, Jan 15, 2009
Two new publications have been produced featuring guidelines for property management companies to encourage compliance with the Companies Ac.
Read more ...Need for proper procedures highlighted after payout for men who admitted fraud
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
EMPLOYEES across the country have been put on alert about the need for proper procedures when dealing with dismissals and disciplinary matters, following a massive payout to three workers in Waterford who had admitted they had defrauded a company.
Read more ...CIPD to hold employment law seminar for the region
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
The CIPD Western Region in conjunction with Purdy Legal Solicitors has developed a residential weekend which will be held on Friday January 16 and Saturday January 17 in Hotel Westport aimed at providing business professionals, HR practitioners, supervisors, and managers with a thorough grounding in the main elements of employment law in Ireland.
Read more ...90 per cent of workers fear their jobs are not safe, survey finds
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
Almost nine out of 10 workers fear their job is not safe, a new poll revealed this week.
Read more ...Mary Bennett to be guest speaker at Network evening
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
Popular Galway businesswoman Mary Bennett will give a talk next week on her experiences in business when she headlines the Network Galway annual open evening.
Read more ...Closing date looms for 2009 Gradam awards
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
Nominations for the Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh are accepted until 5.30p.m., Monday week next 15 January 2009.
This prestigious business Award offers the chance to any business/organisation using the Irish language in Galway City to win a ‘fantastic business package’ to the value of €15,000.
Read more ...New era for Aer Arann as Schütz takes over
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
Aer Arann entered an exciting new era last week when its new chief executive took over at the helm of the Galway-based carrier.
Read more ...Kinvara software company aims to help business battle the downturn
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
Galway-based software development company Minton Management Solutions has just released a new suite of products directly aimed at helping small or medium sized service companies offset the impact of the recession to their business over the next 12 months.
The company, based in Kinvara, has developed very easy to use, low priced software that allow service providers send SMS texts directly to their customers/ clients, which will help to reduce lost revenue and increase repeat business.
Read more ...€4m scheme to assist redundant apprentices
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
The Government has established a €4 million scheme to assist apprentices who are out of work, according to Fianna Fáil TD Noel Treacy.
The employer based Redundant Apprentice Rotation Scheme will be operated by FÁS until the end of the year. The purpose of the scheme is to give redundant apprentices the opportunity to complete the on-the-job phase of their apprenticeship in order to gain the required experience to progress to the next off-the-job phase or to complete their apprenticeship.
Read more ...Despite its busiest year, airport wants more routes
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
Despite the turmoil in the international aviation industry, Ireland West Airport has reported that it has had its busiest year ever last year, but it has called on key stakeholders in the region to help them secure new route opportunities in 2009.
Read more ...Direct to the customer
Thu, Jan 08, 2009
‘Direct marketing’ or direct mail as it’s also known, is simply targeting people by post or email ‘directly’ at their home or business. I believe direct marketing is one of the most cost effective methods of promoting your business, which is always valuable, but especially so in times of recession.
There are factors involved which contribute to the effectiveness of a direct marketing campaign.
Read more ...€60m centres of science planned for around the country
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
An ambitious proposal to set up a centre for science, technology, and innovation in Galway has been announced, along with two others in Cork and Dublin.
Read more ...Gaillimh le Gaeilge searches for a new tribe
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Nominations for the Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh are accepted until 5.30p.m., Monday January 15 2009.
Read more ...JCI Galway reviews successful year
Thu, Dec 18, 2008
Junior Chamber International Galway hosted its annual ball and awards ceremony in the Glenlo Abbey Hotel recently where the voluntary activities and efforts of members were recognised through the awards ceremony.
This event marks the end of a successful year for branch president Evelyn Cormican who had a busy year with 12 Galway projects to co-ordinate and acting as representative of JCI Galway at local, national and international events. She even travelled to Finland where she undertook to give training to members from all over Europe.
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