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Element Six confirms further investment in Shannon

A company that let threatened to close in 2009 and subsequently let hundreds of workers go, is now marking 60 years of operations in Shannon.

Clarity sought on 180 Lufthansa Technik jobs

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara says clarification is needed on the future of all existing full-time jobs at Lufthansa Technik Shannon Ltd. as well as the retention of the two aviation hangars used by the Clare-based operation.

AAG confirms acquisition of Lufthansa Technik Shannon

Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) has confirmed that it has acquired the Lufthansa Technik Shannon Ltd. business from its German parent Lufthansa Technik (AG).

Bank closures blow for customers, staff and communities

Sinn Féin TD for Clare Violet-Anne Wynne has described today’s Bank of Ireland branch closures as the wrong decision which will have serious consequences for customers, staff and the wider community.

Rail spur significant for Shannon Airport

Clare Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley has today welcomed the publication of the National Development Plan 2021 -2030 which will provide capital funding for a number of infrastructure projects in Clare including the provision of a rail link connecting Shannon with the Limerick commuter rail network. 
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Employers must commit to increasing job opportunities for disabled

Employers must commit to increasing job opportunities for disabled people to tackle the disparity that exists in the employment rates of people with and without disabilities, a Fine Gael Senator has said. 

Hospitality staff shortages could hamper Autumn bookings

Staff shortages in the hospitality sector in the Burren could hamper Autumn bookings, following one of the busiest summers in the region in recent years in terms of Irish visitors.

jumpAgrade gets €300k for educational disadvantage

After helping over 800 underrepresented students this past academic year, achieving an average grade increase of 14%, with 9 out of 10 students quoting improved confidence, jumpAgrade have received funding of €300,000 to grow their impact further and address educational disadvantage.
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