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New airport fire service recruits undergo training

Firefighters at Shannon Airport, including 10 new recruits, have been undergoing training on two new state-of-the-art High Reach Extendable Turret (HRET) fire tenders, the first to deployed at an Irish airport.

‘Move Mid West’ recruitment drive launched

The economic upswing being enjoyed in the Mid-West has heralded the launch of a Limerick Chamber campaign and new website to support FDI and indigenous companies fill posts in the region, including Co. Clare.

Kilrush is key labour catchment in west Clare

The seaside town of Kilrush has recorded a large increase in the number of its resident workers, in part because it now includes the catchment of Kilkee, a new study by the Western Development Commission shows.

AAG opens applications for 2019 apprenticeships

Shannon based Atlantic Aviation Group (AAG) have announced that they are accepting online applications for their 2019 Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Apprenticeship programme.

Joint winners of Generation Apprenticeship Competition 2019

A team of 41 apprentices and staff of the Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board Further Education and Training Centre, Shannon Campus, have been confirmed as joint winners of the 2019 Generation Apprenticeship Competition.
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New Regional Enterprise Plan for the Mid-West 

A new Regional Enterprise Plan for the Mid-West to support enterprise growth and job creation through collaborative initiatives has been launched by the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation Heather Humphreys, TD.

Regional Collaborations delivering Jobs and Opportunities

Dr Órlaith Borthwick has been managing the delivery of the Department of Business Enterprise and Innovation ‘Mid-West Action Plan for Jobs’ for the past number of years. Here we talk to Órlaith to find out about the successes of the plan, where we’ve come from and the regional plans for future economic development.

Jobs boost for Clare with energy provider

Ireland’s newest energy supplier, Just Energy, has announced it is to create 50 new jobs nationwide with the global energy provider confirm it will grow its Irish workforce, particularly in County Clare.
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