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Tesco introduces free GP service and wellbeing support for Galway colleagues and their families

Tesco Ireland has today announced the introduction of a free virtual GP service for its colleagues in Galway along with enhancements to some of its existing benefits.

Need for increased patience as retail staff feel the brunt of frustration

There is a greater need for patience among the general population this year. You can feel a tension that did not exist last winter. Last year in the quest for the ‘meaningful Christmas,’ there was some expectation, some risk, a releasing of tensions as people knew that beyond the peaked mountains of the ‘meaningful Christmas,’ vales of great possibilities abounded. The vaccine was on the cusp of general release and people were working out when they might expect to receive the manna from heaven that it represented.

Semblance of retail routine as Town Centre embraces new normal

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A semblance of retail normality pervaded at Athlone Town Centre on Monday morning last as customers graced the popular pristine malls, many for the initial time, following the decision taken by the Government to amend the Roadmap to Recovery for Businesses and Society and allow enclosed shopping facilities to reopen enabling a boost to the local economy.

Local businesses encouraged to apply for COVID-19 online retail scheme

Longford/Westmeath Fine Gael Deputy, Peter Burke, has urged local retail businesses to apply for newly available funding to support them with the enhancement of their digital capability.

Dillon encourages Mayo retailers to apply for the Covid-19 Online Retail Scheme

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Fine Gael TD, Alan Dillon, is encouraging retail businesses in Mayo to apply for newly available funding to support them to enhance their digital capability.

L’Oréal Ireland donates 50,000 free hygiene products and hand sanitisers to frontline healthcare workers

In ongoing support of the fight against coronavirus, L’Oréal Ireland is implementing a series of measures for communities most impacted by the crisis. The group and its family of brands will donate 50,000 hygiene products and hand sanitisers to frontline healthcare workers in Ireland serving the most vulnerable people and striving to curb the pandemic. The group will donate 27,000 hand sanitisers to frontline pharmacy and grocery staff that are ensuring availability of essential goods and services to communities across Ireland. These products will be provided free of charge. This commitment builds on the L’Oréal group’s wider European solidarity programme announced on March 18.

 

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