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Open day at Castle Ellen this weekend as part of Heritage Week

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Castle Ellen House in Athenry will hold an open day this Sunday as part of Heritage Week.

Enjoy a delicious Christmas meal in the comfort of Palmers Bar & Kitchen

Palmers Bar & Kitchen is a contemporary bar and lounge located on the grounds of Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate.

Two main courses for €20 at The Arches Restaurant, Claregalway #2FOR20

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Yes, you read that headline correctly. The Arches Restaurant in Claregalway has relaunched their fantastic promotion offering two main courses for €20, Monday to Friday, 12-5pm. The promotion which ran earlier this year got rave reviews, with people are both delighted with the quality and the price of the food on offer. One reviewer was incredibly complimentary of the food as well as the staff at Arches Hotel writing.

Workers in northwest have lowest access to flexitime in Ireland

People working in Connacht and Ulster are less likely than their counterparts in Leinster and Munster to have access to flexitime policy at work, according to the latest Reflecting Ireland research from Permanent TSB.

Workers in northwest have lowest access to flexitime in Ireland

People working in Connacht and Ulster are less likely than their counterparts in Leinster and Munster to have access to flexitime policy at work, according to the latest Reflecting Ireland research from Permanent TSB.

History in the making this weekend

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History will be made in Galway this Saturday when the first ever senior Galway United football team will play in the Women’s National League. The development brings to an end the uncertainty that beset the women’s game in Galway last Autumn when it was announced that Galway WFC would not be applying to play in this year’s league.

Remote and hybrid job posts up 43% as Ireland embraces flexible working

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A new report published today (09.01.23) by Zoom in collaboration with FRS Recruitment shows Irish job posts offering remote and hybrid work are up 43% over 12 months. Ireland’s hybrid advantage: How flexible working is empowering Irish society and economy indicates growing demand for more flexible work options, with hybrid roles offering rural areas greater access to higher urban-based salaries.

Mayo farmers urged to keep accurate staff records

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Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is advising Mayo farmers to be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to managing employees’ working time.

Women’s need for flexible working arrangements must be seen as ‘reality’, not ‘weakness’ by employers, says O’Reilly

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Women working in low paid jobs in Ireland are likely to earn 14 per cent less than men doing the same work, but one Galway senator is hopeful this situation can begin to be changed.

No holding back this weekend

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There are still five places up for grabs in the quarter-finals of the Mayo GAA Senior Football Championship this weekend as the final round of group games takes place.

 

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