Special Purpose Vehicle assets here reach €763bn Use of financial vehicle corporations (FVC) and special purpose vehicles (SPV) within the Irish financial services sector continues to grow, according to the Central Bank. Business • 18 Jul 17
Special Purpose Vehicle assets here reach €763bn Use of financial vehicle corporations (FVC) and special purpose vehicles (SPV) within the Irish financial services sector continues to grow, according to the Central Bank. Business • 18 Jul 17
Govt may amend company law after Clerys closure Minister for Communications Alex White has said the Government may amend company law to prevent situations such as the sale of Clery's department store occurring again. News • 21 Jun 15
Govt may amend company law after Clerys closure Minister for Communications Alex White has said the Government may amend company law to prevent situations such as the sale of Clery's department store occurring again. News • 21 Jun 15
NTA rejects claims it is privatising bus services The National Transport Authority has rejected claims that it is privatising bus services in Ireland. News • 22 Apr 15
NTA rejects claims it is privatising bus services The National Transport Authority has rejected claims that it is privatising bus services in Ireland. News • 22 Apr 15
Donohoe urges bus unions to engage with LRC Minister for Transport Paschal Donohoe has said that the LRC is the most appropriate and effective forum to deal with the current dispute over the privatisation of bus routes. News • 21 Apr 15
Donohoe urges bus unions to engage with LRC Minister for Transport Paschal Donohoe has said that the LRC is the most appropriate and effective forum to deal with the current dispute over the privatisation of bus routes. News • 21 Apr 15
NBRU will not negotiate transfer of members The National Bus and Rail Union has said it will not negotiate the transfer of any members in Bus Éireann or Dublin Bus to private operators who might win open tenders for bus routes. News • 16 Apr 15
NBRU will not negotiate transfer of members The National Bus and Rail Union has said it will not negotiate the transfer of any members in Bus Éireann or Dublin Bus to private operators who might win open tenders for bus routes. News • 16 Apr 15
Dunnes workers plan to escalate industrial action Angry workers are preparing to ratchet up industrial action against the Irish owned supermarket chain Dunnes Stores, RTÉ News has learned. News • 12 Apr 15
Dunnes workers plan to escalate industrial action Angry workers are preparing to ratchet up industrial action against the Irish owned supermarket chain Dunnes Stores, RTÉ News has learned. News • 12 Apr 15
SIPTU sceptical over Aer Lingus assurances SIPTU has expressed scepticism about today's assurances from Aer Lingus Chief Executive Stephen Kavanagh that employees would retain their existing terms and conditions if the International Airlines Group bid goes ahead. News • 02 Mar 15
SIPTU sceptical over Aer Lingus assurances SIPTU has expressed scepticism about today's assurances from Aer Lingus Chief Executive Stephen Kavanagh that employees would retain their existing terms and conditions if the International Airlines Group bid goes ahead. News • 02 Mar 15
Plenty of research funding on the Horizon After all the planning, politicking, voting and spinning, this week finally saw the Irish launch of Horizon 2020, and the announcement of details of the first call for funding. News • 21 Sep 16
Plenty of research funding on the Horizon After all the planning, politicking, voting and spinning, this week finally saw the Irish launch of Horizon 2020, and the announcement of details of the first call for funding. News • 21 Sep 16
DAA unions to ballot members on pension proposals Unions, except SIPTU, at the Dublin Airport Authority are to ballot their members on the latest proposals aimed at addressing the deficit in the aviation pension scheme and will recommend acceptance. News • 14 Nov 14
DAA unions to ballot members on pension proposals Unions, except SIPTU, at the Dublin Airport Authority are to ballot their members on the latest proposals aimed at addressing the deficit in the aviation pension scheme and will recommend acceptance. News • 14 Nov 14
School site protest continues after court ruling Striking bricklayers at the JJ Rhatigan site in Kishoge, west Dublin are to continue their picket, after the High Court ruled that they were entitled to maintain their protest. News • 09 Oct 14
School site protest continues after court ruling Striking bricklayers at the JJ Rhatigan site in Kishoge, west Dublin are to continue their picket, after the High Court ruled that they were entitled to maintain their protest. News • 09 Oct 14
Building workers occupy crane in pay protest Workers at a major school building project in west Dublin are tonight occupying a tower crane in protest over what they say is under payment of workers. News • 06 Oct 14
Building workers occupy crane in pay protest Workers at a major school building project in west Dublin are tonight occupying a tower crane in protest over what they say is under payment of workers. News • 06 Oct 14
SIPTU to ballot on LRC rail proposals SIPTU members at Iarnród Éireann are balloting on Labour Relations Commission proposals to resolve a row over temporary pay cuts that led to a two-day strike last month. News • 10 Sep 14
SIPTU to ballot on LRC rail proposals SIPTU members at Iarnród Éireann are balloting on Labour Relations Commission proposals to resolve a row over temporary pay cuts that led to a two-day strike last month. News • 10 Sep 14
Greyhound owner warns of closure over pay dispute The owner of Greyhound Waste Recycling has warned that the company could face closure with the loss of 400 jobs after striking workers rejected proposals aimed at ending the three-month strike over pay cuts. News • 09 Sep 14
Greyhound owner warns of closure over pay dispute The owner of Greyhound Waste Recycling has warned that the company could face closure with the loss of 400 jobs after striking workers rejected proposals aimed at ending the three-month strike over pay cuts. News • 09 Sep 14
Labour Court makes recommendation for Roadstone The Labour Court has issued a recommendation aimed at resolving a two-week strike at building materials firm Roadstone Wood. News • 04 Jul 14
Labour Court makes recommendation for Roadstone The Labour Court has issued a recommendation aimed at resolving a two-week strike at building materials firm Roadstone Wood. News • 04 Jul 14
Some progress at South Dublin County Council talks South Dublin County Council management and the IMPACT trade union have met at the Labour Relations Commission in a bid to avert a second one-day strike on 10 July. News • 03 Jul 14
Some progress at South Dublin County Council talks South Dublin County Council management and the IMPACT trade union have met at the Labour Relations Commission in a bid to avert a second one-day strike on 10 July. News • 03 Jul 14
24-hour pickets reinstated at Roadstone Round the clock pickets at the Roadstone Wood plant outside Limerick have been reinstated, after gardaí were called to the location yesterday evening. News • 02 Jul 14
24-hour pickets reinstated at Roadstone Round the clock pickets at the Roadstone Wood plant outside Limerick have been reinstated, after gardaí were called to the location yesterday evening. News • 02 Jul 14
Free travel scheme solution possible - CTTC The National Director of the Coach Tourism and Transport Council of Ireland, has said he is optimistic that a solution can be reached, to address concerns that the free travel pass scheme is not covering the costs of transport companies who operate it. News • 30 Jun 14
Free travel scheme solution possible - CTTC The National Director of the Coach Tourism and Transport Council of Ireland, has said he is optimistic that a solution can be reached, to address concerns that the free travel pass scheme is not covering the costs of transport companies who operate it. News • 30 Jun 14
Ryanair cancels flights ahead of French strike Ryanair has cancelled a number of flights to and from France tomorrow due to a strike by French air traffic controllers. News • 24 Jun 14
Ryanair cancels flights ahead of French strike Ryanair has cancelled a number of flights to and from France tomorrow due to a strike by French air traffic controllers. News • 24 Jun 14
Council says workers' strike 'breach' of pay deal South Dublin County Council has described the planned escalation of an industrial dispute by the IMPACT trade union as a "clear breach of the Haddington Road Agreement". News • 13 Jun 14
Council says workers' strike 'breach' of pay deal South Dublin County Council has described the planned escalation of an industrial dispute by the IMPACT trade union as a "clear breach of the Haddington Road Agreement". News • 13 Jun 14
Aer Lingus CEO pension letter 'most unhelpful' SIPTU has described a letter from Aer Lingus Chief Executive Christoph Mueller urging an expert panel investigating the aviation pension row to delay its report as "most unhelpful". News • 13 Jun 14
Aer Lingus CEO pension letter 'most unhelpful' SIPTU has described a letter from Aer Lingus Chief Executive Christoph Mueller urging an expert panel investigating the aviation pension row to delay its report as "most unhelpful". News • 13 Jun 14
NTA warns passenger vehicles need licences The National Transport Authority, which regulates the taxi industry, has said any vehicles and their drivers that carry passengers for payment must meet the relevant licensing requirements. News • 11 Jun 14
NTA warns passenger vehicles need licences The National Transport Authority, which regulates the taxi industry, has said any vehicles and their drivers that carry passengers for payment must meet the relevant licensing requirements. News • 11 Jun 14
IMPACT puts Aer Lingus strike action on hold IMPACT has confirmed that cabin crew strikes at Aer Lingus scheduled for next week have been called off, pending consideration of a Labour Court recommendation that will be issued tomorrow. News • 11 Jun 14
IMPACT puts Aer Lingus strike action on hold IMPACT has confirmed that cabin crew strikes at Aer Lingus scheduled for next week have been called off, pending consideration of a Labour Court recommendation that will be issued tomorrow. News • 11 Jun 14
Iarnród Éireann and unions begin negotiations Iarnród Éireann management and unions have begun a week of intensive negotiations, in a bid to reach agreement on cost reduction measures including pay cuts. News • 10 Jun 14
Iarnród Éireann and unions begin negotiations Iarnród Éireann management and unions have begun a week of intensive negotiations, in a bid to reach agreement on cost reduction measures including pay cuts. News • 10 Jun 14
Aer Lingus and IMPACT to attend Labour Court talks Aer Lingus management and the cabin crew union IMPACT have accepted an invitation to talks at the Labour Court on Wednesday in a bid to avert two further one-day strikes at the airline next week. News • 09 Jun 14
Aer Lingus and IMPACT to attend Labour Court talks Aer Lingus management and the cabin crew union IMPACT have accepted an invitation to talks at the Labour Court on Wednesday in a bid to avert two further one-day strikes at the airline next week. News • 09 Jun 14
Aer Lingus services return to normal after strike Aer Lingus services are returning to normal today, after the airline was forced to ground almost all its flights yesterday, due to a 24-hour strike by cabin crew members over rosters. News • 31 May 14
Aer Lingus services return to normal after strike Aer Lingus services are returning to normal today, after the airline was forced to ground almost all its flights yesterday, due to a 24-hour strike by cabin crew members over rosters. News • 31 May 14