Irish News for October 2016 : Page 2

Irish News, Oct 7, 2016
AIB Confirms Job Losses
AIB has confirmed there will be a number of job losses across its retail and business banking network. The bank said it will be on a voluntary basis and no more than 150 jobs will be lost. Billy Bar...
Irish News, Oct 7, 2016
Secondary School Teachers Balloted On Possible Strike Action
Members of trade union Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland (ASTI) are being balloted on taking possible strike action due to a dispute over pay and conditions. The organisation said industri...
Irish News, Oct 7, 2016
Services Suspended On Luas Green Line
Services have been suspended on the Luas green line until further notice following a technical fault. Two trams on the green line failed on Friday morning, 07 October, due to a fault on the line. Al...
Irish News, Oct 6, 2016
Govt Urged To Cut Prescription Charges For Medical Card Holders
Fianna Fáil is urging the Government to cut prescription charges for medical card holders in the upcoming budget. Deputy Frank O'Rourke said the previous Government oversaw a five-fold increase in pr...
Irish News, Oct 5, 2016
Finance Minister Unveils Details Of Open Data Engagement Fund
Finance Minister Eoghan Murphy has unveiled details of the Open Data Engagement Fund. The initiative has been developed in partnership with the Open Data Governance Board (ODGB). It is designed to pr...
Irish News, Oct 5, 2016
SF Proposals On Tourism Are "Reckless And Irresponsible" - Troy
Sinn Féin's proposals for tourism in its alternative Budget 2017 are "reckless and irresponsible", according to Fianna Fáil's Spokesperson on Tourism, Robert Troy. Deputy Troy said plans by the party...
Irish News, Oct 4, 2016
Man Killed In Co Limerick Road Crash
A man in his 20s has died following in a road traffic collision in Co Limerick. The crash occurred shortly after 2am on the R511, Fedamore - Limerick Road at Carnane on Tuesday, 04 October. The vict...
Irish News, Oct 4, 2016
CER Grants Approval For €20m Listowel Gas Extension Project
The Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) has granted approval to extend the natural gas network in Kerry to Listowel. The €20 million project will see the town connected to the existing natural gas...
Irish News, Oct 4, 2016
Construction Sector 'Must Address Gender Imbalance' - AECOM
The Irish construction sector must address its gender imbalance if it is to solve the skills crisis, according to engineering firm AECOM. The US infrastructure services company said with over 90% of ...