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Retail business costs have become unsustainable
Conversations with local businesses here in the city and in towns around the county have conveyed to me a growing level of frustration and negativity about the future of retail.
Significant number of employers signal wage increases as salaries experience rises during 2022
Employers could have a fight on their hands to hold onto their staff this year – six in ten (60percent) workers could potentially change jobs in 2023 and almost one in three (30percent) are definitely considering it.
'Heroic' nurses should be paid living wage, say PBP Galway
Student nurses and midwives deserve to be paid a living wage "for their heroic work" and not the current Government offer, which "amounts to around €3 an hour".
Employers facing wage subsidy scheme obstacles from Revenue
Longford/Westmeath Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Deputy Robert Troy, has said it makes no sense that employers cannot avail of the COVID-19 wage subsidy scheme if they submitted payroll returns late.
Government must pay wage subsidy directly to employers
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has requested the Taoiseach and Government to pay a wage subsidy directly to employers to allow them to continue to pay staff during the current crisis.
One day courses in SAGE 50 Accounts and Thesaurus Payroll
GPA Solutions are delivering a one day Accounts course in SAGE 50 in Mayo Abbey on Tuesday November 13.
One day courses in Sage 50 accounts and Thesaurus Payroll
GPA Solutions is delivering a one day accounts course in Sage 50 in Galway on Wednesday June 13. This one day course aims to provide participants with an overview of Sage 50, with a view to maintaining debtors and creditors ledgers, including emailing invoices, statements, remittance advices, and processing electronic payments. Learners will prepare monthly accounts, bank reconciliation, and file VAT returns with ROS.
Increase in minimum wage will benefit lower paid workers – Burke
The Low Pay Commission is recommending an increase to the minimum wage of 30 cents, bringing it to €9.55 per hour.