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rte.ie
07.07.2021 / 14:35
41%
408
Coach business at a standstill as international tourism restricted
Normally at this time of year, hundreds of coaches would travel some of Ireland's most famous routes like the Wild Atlantic Way or the Beara Peninsula or the Ring of Kerry.
Ireland
Eu
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
07.07.2021 / 08:35
87%
515
Retail group says sector 'decimated' by pandemic, needs rent amnesty
Retail Excellence will today tell the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Enterprise, Trade and Employment that the pandemic has "decimated" the sector.
Ireland
county Graham
city Duncan, county Graham
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
07.07.2021 / 08:35
55%
816
PUP scheme to close to new entrants from tomorrow
Today is the last day that people can apply to receive the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, with the scheme shut to new entrants from tomorrow onwards.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
05.07.2021 / 21:05
43%
838
Construction group warns PUP an issue in return to work
The Pandemic Unemployment Payment is acting as a huge disincentive for some construction workers in returning to work, the association representing Irish plant contractors has said.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
05.07.2021 / 18:13
89%
975
CTTC concerned over OPW group bookings ban
The Coach Tourism and Transport Council of Ireland has expressed its concern over the refusal to facilitate group bookings at Office of Public Works (OPW) sites, galleries, museums and cultural attractions across the country.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
05.07.2021 / 12:35
95%
565
Spending soars in hospitality and cinema sectors in June
People raced back to cinemas and outdoor hospitality in June, with spending at the movies up a huge 1,351% compared to May, new figures show today.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
02.07.2021 / 11:01
44%
707
Here's why your boss really wants you back in the office
Opinion: performance management is the real unspoken reason behind the rush to bring us back to open-plan office hell
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
01.07.2021 / 09:21
68%
598
Central Bank upgrades its economic forecasts
The Central Bank has upgraded its forecasts for growth in the economy in its latest quarterly bulletin.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
30.06.2021 / 13:45
37%
167
Covid-19 jobless rate falls to 18.3% in June - CSO
Unemployment fell in June to 18.3% from 21.9% in May, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office.
business
Unemployment
Coronavirus
rte.ie
30.06.2021 / 10:27
67%
864
Provident to write off debts of its Irish borrowers
Moneylender Provident is writing off the debts of all of its Irish borrowers, as it withdraws from the market here.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
30.06.2021 / 09:29
55%
378
Hospitality representatives to hold talks with Govt ministers
Representatives from the hospitality industry are due to hold talks with Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly and Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin.
Leo Varadkar
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
29.06.2021 / 20:17
61%
155
Numbers claiming PUP down 16,000, Govt extends support
The number of people receiving the Pandemic Unemployment Payment has fallen to 227,982, a decrease of 16,215 over the last seven days.
city Dublin
business
Coronavirus
pup
rte.ie
29.06.2021 / 19:35
93%
913
Six things businesses learned from today's announcement
The Government's decision to delay the reopening of indoor hospitality has been met with an almost exclusively negative reaction from businesses and representative bodies.
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
29.06.2021 / 18:27
61%
497
EU did not protect passenger rights during pandemic - report
EU member states and airlines did not fully protect passenger rights during the Covid-19 pandemic, with travellers often losing money due to cancelled flights, or because they were not informed about their rights to be reimbursed, according to a report by the European Court of Auditors.
Eu
business
World
rights
rte.ie
29.06.2021 / 15:47
62%
377
Delay on reopening indoor dining a 'hammer-blow' for businesses
Retail Excellence, the largest representative body for the retail industry in Ireland, has said that the Government's decision to postpone the reopening of indoor dining was a "hammer-blow" for the hospitality sector.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
28.06.2021 / 17:13
48%
983
Level of spending during Covid-19 crisis not sustainable - Martin
The Taoiseach has said the level of spending by the Government during the Covid-19 pandemic, is "not sustainable" and must "move to the next stage".
Paschal Donohoe
Micheál Martin
Michael Macgrath
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
28.06.2021 / 17:13
73%
964
EU plans new workplace safety rules to reflect pandemic
The European Commission plans to update its rules on worker safety to reflect the shift millions of employees made to working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic and to reflect the anticipated digital and green recovery.
Valdis Dombrovskis
Ireland
Eu
business
rte.ie
28.06.2021 / 14:31
75%
549
Tánaiste launches new Making Remote Work campaign
The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment has called on employers and workers to make remote and home working a much bigger part of working life after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Leo Varadkar
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
28.06.2021 / 11:51
64%
279
Economy to grow 6.5% this year driven by exports, says Ibec
Employers' group Ibec has forecast that the economy in Ireland will grow 6.5% this year driven in the main by strong exports.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
25.06.2021 / 11:15
70%
298
Restauranteurs seek meeting with Govt on reopening plan
The Chief Executive of the Restaurants Association of Ireland has said that he has called for an urgent meeting with the Government to discuss speculation around a pause on reopening of indoor hospitality.
Adrian Cummins
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
24.06.2021 / 09:29
69%
176
ESRI predicting over 11% growth in economy this year
The Economic and Social Research Institute is forecasting double-digit growth in the economy this year.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
23.06.2021 / 20:07
45%
283
Garda Commissioner tells gardaí to use discretion over outdoor drinking
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has issued an instruction for gardaí to use discretion in relation to outdoor drinking.
Drew Harris
Heather Humphreys
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
23.06.2021 / 15:37
70%
956
Covid jobless rate dips to 21.9% in May - CSO
The unemployment rate, when adjusted for those on the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, was 21.9% last month, the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office show today.
business
Unemployment
Coronavirus
rte.ie
23.06.2021 / 14:23
43%
545
Exports at Enterprise Ireland companies up 0.3% in 2020, despite challenges
Companies supported by Enterprise Ireland saw a "steady" level of exports in 2020 despite the immense challenges from Covid and Brexit during the year, new figures show today. Enterprise Ireland said that Irish exporters are generally optimistic that growth of up to 8% can be achieved by the end of 2021 as economies around the world re-open.
Leo Varadkar
Britain
Ireland
business
Brexit
Coronavirus
rte.ie
22.06.2021 / 11:11
83%
466
Four-day working week programme being launched
A new pilot programme for employers to test the effectiveness of a four-day working week for staff with no loss of pay is being launched today.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
22.06.2021 / 10:31
66%
813
Aer Lingus chief to call for passenger rapid antigen tests
The Chief Executive of Aer Lingus will tell an Oireachtas committee later today that restrictive travel policy and a lack of sector specific supports represents a "critical risk to aviation jobs and connectivity".
Rte News
Aer Lingus
Lynne Embleton
Britain
Ireland
Eu
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
21.06.2021 / 10:15
54%
791
Vast majority on PUP would be financially better off at work - ESRI
Younger people are more likely to suffer from financial hardship when Covid-19 State supports are ceased, according to new research published by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
20.06.2021 / 11:39
43%
968
Food service market recovery slower than forecast
The food service market in Ireland will not return to the levels it was at prior to the Covid-19 pandemic until the end of next year, according to Bord Bia.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
17.06.2021 / 20:09
79%
802
Disneyland Paris reopens, but Mickey Mouse won't give hugs
The Disneyland Paris theme park opened to visitors today after being shut for nearly eight months during the pandemic, but safety measures were in force to stop the virus spreading.
Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse
France
business
World
Coronavirus
rte.ie
17.06.2021 / 11:15
71%
806
Daft: Asking prices for coastal homes up 23% since pandemic hit
Listed property prices in coastal hotspots jumped by almost a quarter during the pandemic, a new study has revealed.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
17.06.2021 / 10:57
86%
550
Ryanair and Manchester Airports Group sue UK over travel curbs to try to rescue summer
Ryanair is launching a legal challenge against Britain over its "traffic light" system for international travel, hoping to force a relaxation of strict rules that threaten the summer holiday season.
Britain
city Manchester
business
RyanAir
Coronavirus
rte.ie
17.06.2021 / 09:15
85%
624
Food service market recovery slower than forecast
The food service market here will not return to the levels it was at prior to the Covid-19 pandemic until the end of next year, according to Bord Bia.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
16.06.2021 / 16:41
43%
981
ISME: PUP acting as a 'brake' on getting workers back
Small and medium Irish employers are warning that the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) is acting as "a significant brake" on returning workers in certain sectors of the economy and should be "tapered" faster than currently planned.
Neil Macdonnell
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
pup
rte.ie
16.06.2021 / 14:11
88%
897
Aviation workers call for rapid antigen testing clearance
Hundreds of workers from the aviation sector are taking part in a protest outside the Department of Health in Dublin calling on the Government to allow rapid antigen testing for international travel.
Tony Holohan
Evan Cullen
Ireland
Eu
city Dublin
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
15.06.2021 / 13:45
89%
967
Number of passengers handled by Irish airports down 93% in Q1
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that over 5.5 million fewer passengers used Irish airports in the first quarter of 2021 compared to the same time last year due to travel restrictions imposed because of Covid-19.
Ireland
city Dublin
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
11.06.2021 / 12:09
51%
901
G7 leaders gather in Cornwall for three-day summit
Leaders of the Group of Seven countries are gathering in Cornwall, England, for their first face-to-face meeting since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Joe Biden
Japan
Italy
Germany
Britain
France
Canada
business
G7
rte.ie
10.06.2021 / 12:37
65%
896
APC to create 120 Dublin jobs in vaccine manufacturing push
120 jobs have been announced for Dublin by Irish pharmaceutical research and development firm APC as part of plans to develop and manufacture Covid vaccines and advanced therapeutics here.
Ireland
city Dublin, Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
10.06.2021 / 10:31
74%
244
Tesco recruiting 225 drivers for grocery deliveries
Tesco has announced plans to take on 225 new drivers for its home grocery shopping service.
Ireland
business
rte.ie
09.06.2021 / 11:58
80%
148
Pandemic Unemployment Payment claims at six-month low
The number of people claiming temporary Covid-related jobless benefits fell by 8% to 285,000 this week, its lowest level since December last year, new figures from the Department of Social Protection show today.
Heather Humphreys
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
09.06.2021 / 11:31
77%
543
Final preparations under way ahead of further easing of restrictions
Final preparations are being made ahead of further easing of restrictions tomorrow.
Italy
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
08.06.2021 / 19:51
81%
320
Taoiseach suggests some workers could return to the office in August
The Taoiseach has said the Government may signal at the end of this month that some workers can return to their offices by the end of August.
Micheál Martin
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
04.06.2021 / 13:59
93%
629
Hopes for tourism boost as hospitality sector reopens
Hotels, B&Bs, self-catering accommodation and hostels are have reopened, as the gradual lifting of Covid-19 restrictions on the tourism and hospitality sector begins.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
04.06.2021 / 11:55
82%
748
Circle K to start selling Covid-19 antigen tests
Forecourt operator and retailer Circle K is to start selling Covid-19 antigen tests in all stores, excluding Circle K Express, from this weekend.
Germany
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
03.06.2021 / 16:51
91%
780
Aer Lingus proposes cuts to staff's pay and conditions
Aer Lingus has proposed significant cuts to the pay, conditions and employer pension contributions of cabin crew and ground handling staff, as the airline struggles to recover from the Covid pandemic.
Aer Lingus
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
03.06.2021 / 16:45
74%
971
Zalando gives staff 5 extra days off to reward pandemic performance
Europe's biggest online only fashion retailer Zalando, which has seen sales soar during coronavirus lockdowns, said today it will grant all staff an extra week off in recognition of the pressure of recent months.
city Berlin
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
02.06.2021 / 13:57
81%
440
Weekly Covid-19 jobless claims fall by 7%
The number of people claiming temporary coronavirus-related jobless benefits fell by 24,478, or 7%, to 309,515 over the last seven days as the economy continued to gradually reopen.
business
Coronavirus
pup
rte.ie
02.06.2021 / 09:01
45%
594
Hopes for tourism boost as hospitality sector reopens
Hotels, B&Bs, self-catering accommodation and hostels can reopen from today, as the gradual lifting of Covid-19 restrictions on the tourism and hospitality sector begins.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
rte.ie
01.06.2021 / 19:05
82%
822
PUP, property tax changes put austerity back on political agenda
Not since the dark days of the crash have we seen what amounts to a second budget squeezed into the year.
Ireland
business
Coronavirus
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