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Ban on ‘price walking’ in motor insurance from July
A ban on ‘price walking’ in the motor and home insurance sectors will come into effect this July.
Regional salaries will rise in key sectors in 2022, but undersupply of skilled workers a problem
Ireland is facing an undersupply of skilled and experienced candidates in the financial services sector and competition to attract talent is expected to be intense this year, according to Matrix Recruitment.
Ireland facing undersupply of skilled workers, says Matrix Recruitment
Ireland is facing an undersupply of skilled and experienced candidates in the financial services sector and competition to attract talent is expected to be intense next year, according to Matrix Recruitment.
Troy demands further action on insurance companies
Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Robert Troy, has said it is unacceptable that some insurance companies are still using every avenue and technicality to get out of their obligation to pay out on legitimate claims.
Government disingenuous towards creches once again, says Fitzmaurice
Creche owners have been left disillusioned yet again by this Government as support payments begin to hit their accounts, according to independent TD Michael Fitzmaurice.
Galway University Hospitals to hold annual ecumenical memorial service tonight
Galway University Hospital’s [UHG and Merlin Park ] End of Life Care Committee will hold its annual ecumenical memorial service on Thursday September 12 at 7pm at the Galway Bay Hotel, Salthill.
McNelis demands ‘urgent action’ to address spiralling insurance costs
“Urgent action” is needed to address the serious issue of “spiralling” insurance costs, according to Labour city councillor Niall McNelis, who is calling for the setting up of group insurance schemes.
Spiralling insurance costs need urgent action – Troy
Fianna Fáil TD, Robert Troy, says the insurance premiums being applied to business, home, public, and motor insurance customers are now unsustainable and called for urgent government action to tackle the problem.