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Shannon breakfast briefing addresses employment legislation

The establishment of the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) in 2015 heralded the single largest change to the industrial relations state machinery in decades resulting in HR practitioners being continually challenged to keep up to date with employment law developments and the impact of new legislation on their businesses.

Search for Best Young Entrepreneur gets underway in Clare

The latest search to find Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur (IBYE) is getting underway in County Clare this week, through Local Enterprise Office Clare.

BA to drop afternoon Shannon-New York service

British Airways (BA) has confirmed plans to axe one of the two business class-only services it operates between London City and New York JFK via Shannon.

UL hosts manufacturing conference

Today saw the beginning of the International Manufacturing Conference at the University of Limerick.

Clare tourism keeps UTV Ireland in the Loop

Loop Head Peninsula will be the subject of an episode of ‘Lesser Spotted Journeys’ on UTV Ireland on Tuesday 6th September next at 9.00 p.m.
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Cliffs top 1 million visitors earlier this year

For the third year in a row, the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience in County Clare has recorded one million visitors within a calendar year.

‘Bóthar Ark’ to depart from Shannon for 25th anniversary...

Biggest ever multi-species airlift from Ireland to benefit Rwandan genocide widows and pigs might fly in 1,500 strong cargo to include cows, pigs, goats and chicks.

Airline names jet after Olympic silver medalist

An Irish airline has named one of its passenger jets after Olympic silver medalist Annalise Murphy.
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