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Union sells shareholder culture to staff

THE general secretary of the Communications Workers Union, Mr David Begg, is to begin a six week "roadshow" today to explain …

Thu Oct 03 1996 - 01:00

Farmers in protest over Greencore price for beet

BEET farmers picketing the Dublin headquarters of Greencore yesterday threatened they would boycott the company's products, and…

Tue Oct 01 1996 - 01:00

White Paper emphasises science's importance

THE most comprehensive review of science policy ever undertaken in this State is to be published in the coming few weeks, the…

Mon Sept 30 1996 - 01:00

Consultant did not bother to cash pay cheques worth £122,000

A hospital consultant in the northeast who was "not very assiduous in his financial affairs" had not bothered to cash salary …

Fri Sept 27 1996 - 01:00

Jobless fraud close to 11% - De Rossa

DELIBERATE fraudulent unemployment claims are "probably close enough" to 11 per cent of the total, the Minister for Social Welfare…

Fri Sept 27 1996 - 01:00

Investors sought tax amnesty in return for Taylor evidence

TWO investors, who had placed around £650,000 with the missing broker Mr Tony Taylor, asked the Department of the Enterprise …

Thu Sept 26 1996 - 01:00

£11.5m loss blamed on welfare fraud

THE Department of Social Welfare detected overpayments of social insurance and social assistance amounting to £16

Thu Sept 26 1996 - 01:00

Committee set to call time on pub opening hours chaos

WHY, asks Mr Charles Hanagan TD, chairman of the Dail Select Committee on Legislation and Security, "on a fine summer's evening…

Sat Sept 21 1996 - 01:00

Norwich managers want jobs back

THREE former senior managers With the Norwich Union life assurance group told the employment appeals tribunal yesterday they …

Thu Sept 19 1996 - 01:00

Boy (7) killed and four people injured as fishing boat sinks in Dundalk

A SEVEN year old boy died yesterday evening in hospital following a boating accident in Dundalk Bay.

Mon Sept 16 1996 - 01:00

EU foreign ministers urged speedier reform of treaty

SATURDAY/SUNDAY

Sat Sept 14 1996 - 01:00

Hospital consultants to be warned on lawsuits

CONSULTANTS are to be warned they should take steps to protect themselves from being sued by patients whose health has suffered…

Thu Sept 12 1996 - 01:00

Turn off and see us sometime, says winning Ardagh

THE PEOPLE of Ardagh, Co Longford (population 80), are hoping more people will turn off the N4 and come to visit them following…

Tue Sept 10 1996 - 01:00

Prettiness is no longer enough, says Howlin, stressing enhancement

THE Minister for the Environment, Mr Howlin, said that "prettiness" was no longer enough to win a Tidy Towns award

Tue Sept 10 1996 - 01:00

Creamery executives get death threats over farm

FOUR members of the board of Donegal Creameries, which bought the farm from which the Graham family was evicted last month, yesterday…

Tue Sept 10 1996 - 01:00

Jubilation in Wexford as hurlers win all Ireland

Saturday/Sunday

Sat Sept 07 1996 - 01:00

Dunnes strike talks end after an hour but sides hope for progress today

TALKS aimed at settling the Dunnes Stores dispute were adjourned after only an hour yesterday, but there were hopes that real…

Thu Sept 05 1996 - 01:00

Small firms hit hard as strike starts to cost jobs

A FIRM employing 200 people is among those which have laid off workers as a result of the Dunnes Stores dispute.

Thu Sept 05 1996 - 01:00

At 19 months, veteran picketer Kavan can take it all in his snooze

FOR Kavan Naughton it was the second time in his 19-month life that he has found himself on the picket line.

Wed Sept 04 1996 - 01:00

Little progress in talks to resolve Dunnes dispute

TALKS between unions and management in the Dunnes Stores dispute were adjourned last night, seemingly without making much progress…

Wed Sept 04 1996 - 01:00

Staff sign on for dole

THE thousands of Dunnes Stores workers who went on strike yesterday signed on at their local labour exchange on the advice of…

Tue Sept 03 1996 - 01:00

Thousands of jobs are at risk in supply firms

ASSOCIATIONS which represent companies supplying or working alongside Dunnes Stores have warned that thousands of jobs are being…

Tue Sept 03 1996 - 01:00

Strike issues carried over from last year

THE issues at the centre of the Dunnes Stores dispute have remained unresolved since a bitter three week strike last summer.

Tue Sept 03 1996 - 01:00

Old soldiers recall Emergency days at anniversary exhibition in Dublin

COLONEL Terry O'Brien's unit of around 100 men was charged with the "defence of Merrion Strand" during the Emergency and had …

Mon Sept 02 1996 - 01:00

Unions believe family pride is central in Dunnes row

YESTERDAY'S breakdown in union management negotiations destroyed hopes among the workforce that there had been a fundamental …

Mon Sept 02 1996 - 01:00

Strike to shut all 73 Dunnes outlets this morning

A SHUTDOWN of all 73, Dunnes Stores outlets begins this morning, sending a "surge of despair" through suppliers and small businesses…

Mon Sept 02 1996 - 01:00

Untreated paedophiles likely to abuse children again after prison term

LOCKING up people guilty of child abuse and not giving them treatment before they are released into the public domain "involves…

Thu Aug 29 1996 - 01:00

Norish expects profit advance

HALF year results from cold storage company Norish will be published next month and will be "in line with expectations", the …

Thu Aug 29 1996 - 01:00

Reflex sustains profit recovery

THE Reflex Group yesterday announced that its return to operating profitability last year had been sustained during the first…

Wed Aug 28 1996 - 01:00

Brokers' body outlines contacts with Taylor

THE Irish Brokers Association (IBA) has issued a statement outlining the sequence of events in relation to its involvement with…

Tue Aug 27 1996 - 01:00

VdeP fails to get news on investment

EFFORTS by the Society of St Vincent de Paul yesterday to ascertain whether £185,000 it had invested through Taylor Asset Managers…

Tue Aug 27 1996 - 01:00

Trading at Jurys remain buoyant

THE potential of the new Jurys Inn to be opened in Belfast next year is as strong today as it was when the decision was announced…

Tue Aug 27 1996 - 01:00

Rabbitte meets brokers today

THE Minister of State for Commerce, Science and Technology, Mr Pat Rabbitte, said he would like to see more "pro active monitoring…

Mon Aug 26 1996 - 01:00

EU directive on working hours could produce negative effects

LEGISLATION due to go through the Oireachtas in November will have a negative effect on craft industries such as bakers and confectioners…

Mon Aug 26 1996 - 01:00

St V de P taking advice on broker's loss of funds

THE Society of St Vincent de Paul is taking advice on any steps that might be open to it to recover £185,000 which it had invested…

Mon Aug 26 1996 - 01:00

VdeP loses £185,000 with Taylor

THE Society of St Vincent de Paul last night confirmed that £185,000 which it had invested with Dublin broker, Mr Tony Taylor…

Mon Aug 26 1996 - 01:00

Staff reveal how they feel "let down and betrayed"

STAFF at the Taylor Group spoke yesterday of how they felt let down and betrayed because of the disappearance of their former…

Sat Aug 24 1996 - 01:00

THIS WEEK IN THE MARKETS

THE week opened quietly with dealers saying prices were soft and the market was still very much in the holiday mode

Sat Aug 24 1996 - 01:00

Indigo buyer sees Internet potential

MR SHAY Moran, the man who bought the Internet service provider Indigo, has extensive interests in the leisure industry with …

Fri Aug 23 1996 - 01:00

Rate news fails to upset trade

THE ISEQ Index was marginally up in thin late trade yesterday, buoyed by a good performance in leading financial stocks, dealers…

Fri Aug 23 1996 - 01:00

Sports stars beginning to cash in on celebrity status

THE amount of money which can be made by Irish sports personalities is rising fast, as the commercialisation of sport increases…

Fri Aug 23 1996 - 01:00

Michelle Smith's golden days have just begun

THE real financial payback for Michelle's Smith wonderful Olympic performance will begin next month

Fri Aug 23 1996 - 01:00

"IRA money" rumour forces Moyna family to sell Indigo

PERSISTENT rumours that IRA money was behind the internet service provider Indigo forced the family which owned the company to…

Thu Aug 22 1996 - 01:00

Pre tax profits at Clondalkin improve

THE print and packaging company, Clondalkin, has recorded a 13 per cent rise in pre tax profits in the six months to June 30th…

Wed Aug 21 1996 - 01:00

Overdue credit costing £79m

THE annual cost to Irish owned manufacturers of financing overdue credit payments is £79 million, according to a new study.

Wed Aug 21 1996 - 01:00

Swords printing company collapses

A liquidator was appointed yesterday to Prime Print, a print shop in Swords, Co Dublin which ceased, trading with a deficit of…

Tue Aug 20 1996 - 01:00

Sheffield still waiting for real benefits of its light rail system

THE building of the Supertram light rail system in Sheffield caused four years of fierce debate, public opposition and traffic…

Mon Aug 19 1996 - 01:00

`Hitler didn't do as much damage' - trader

"WE lost £1,015 every week turnover for about two and a half years," says Tibor Killi. "People just couldn't get to us."

Mon Aug 19 1996 - 01:00

MARKET REPORT - DUBLIN

GOOD price mark ups in London failed to have any influence on Irish stocks yesterday and most prices ended the day where they…

Sat Aug 17 1996 - 01:00

Tetley looks for foothold in Republic's tea market

TETLEY Tea is "quite realistic" about its ability to win a significant percentage of the Irish tea market, the marketing director…

Sat Aug 17 1996 - 01:00
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