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Insolvencies up 25% in first half of the year

The number of insolvencies here was 25% higher in the first six months of the year than it was in the same period of 2023, according to two new reports. However, when compared to the first three months of the year, the number of insolvencies between April and June is down 15%. According to data […]

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Workers’ incomes set to rise this year and next as wages rise and inflation falls – ESRI

Workers in Ireland should see their incomes rise in real terms both this year and next, due to falling inflation and ongoing increases in wages. The Economic and Social Research Institute is forecasting that on average earnings should rise by more than 4% this year and closer to 5% next year. But this will be […]

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14% of companies using AI to evaluate job applications

14% of companies are using artificial intelligence to evaluate job applications, new data shows. This includes scanning CVs or scoring job candidates to help filter and identify the most suitable candidates based on the job description. The research carried out by recruitment firm Hays Ireland shows that 80% of candidates want to be informed when […]

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McGrath nominated as Ireland’s next European Commissioner

Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has been nominated as Ireland’s next European Commissioner. The move was agreed by Government party leaders last night before being formally approved by a meeting of the Cabinet this morning, when Taoiseach Simon Harris presented the nomination to the Government. Mr McGrath has thanked his Cabinet colleagues, saying it was […]

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New Minister for Finance to be formally appointed in Dáil

The new Minister of Finance Jack Chambers will be formally appointed this afternoon. The Dublin West TD will succeed Michael McGrath, who has been nominated as Ireland’s next European Commissioner. The elevation of Mr Chambers to one of the top posts in Government will take place in the Dáil later. After a vote, he will […]

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Grocery inflation slows again to reach 2.5%

New figures from Kantar show that grocery inflation stood at 2.5% in the 12 weeks to June 9 – the lowest level of grocery inflation since March 2022 and down from 2.6% in May. Kantar said the slowing inflation rate offers shoppers something of a lifeline in terms of lower prices, but consumers remain on […]

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HSA carried out 10,000 workplace inspections last year

The Health and Safety Authority carried out almost 10,000 proactive workplace inspections last year, according to the authority’s annual report. The HSA conducted 83 investigations into fatal accidents, of which 43 were deemed work-related. Of the 43 work-related fatalities reported, the majority occurred in agriculture, which accounted for 20 deaths, and construction, which accounted for […]

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Annual age related Govt spending to rise by €16bn by 2050

Annual Government spending that is dependent on age will be €16bn higher by 2050 than it is today because of Ireland’s ageing population, new research has found. The analysis, conducted by the Department of Finance, found by the middle of the decade, annual age-related expenditure will have risen from 22% of Modified Gross National Income […]

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8 out of 10 employees have used AI in the workplace – survey

Eight out of ten employees have used artificial intelligence in the workplace, according to a new survey. The FRS Recruitment Employment Insights Report shows that almost half of employees believe AI will impact or replace their job in the future, a figure which represents almost double the number who held that view when the same […]

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Caution urged over copper broadband switch-off

There are calls for careful planning around the switch-off of Ireland’s old copper broadband network amid warnings that many devices are still reliant on the system. Broadband network operator SIRO has conducted an analysis which shows that house and security alarms, medical and security monitors, lifts, landline and emergency phones, car park barriers and retail […]

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