6 Oct 2008 at 9:54pm A remarkable 10,000 people marched on Trafalgar Square at the weekend to hold the government to its promise to end child poverty. Planned long ago, its message was suddenly more poignant as government revenues shrink and bank-rolling banks takes top ...
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6 Oct 2008 at 8:35pm The Irish airline Aer Lingus was last night facing the threat of strike action after it announced swingeing job cuts and the outsourcing of all ground staff at Dublin airport as part of a ?74m (£57m) cost-saving programme. Up to 1,500 jobs will be ...
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6 Oct 2008 at 5:50pm UNIONS at Aer Lingus have just six weeks to come up with ?50 million in cost savings or face more than 1,500 of their members losing their jobs. Aer Lingus last night outlined what unions described as ?draconian and severe? cost cuts which will ...
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4 Oct 2008 at 12:24pm Thirty years after his uncle escaped poverty by leaving Ireland for ever for New Zealand, 25-year-old Jason Kenny is preparing to follow in his footsteps and head Down Under in search of a new life. Until Mr Kenny was laid off from his job as an ...
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3 Oct 2008 at 7:24am Facebook has spurned London to set up its international headquarters in Dublin, citing the city?s pool of talented, multilingual graduates. The announcement came as Microsoft, which owns a stake in Facebook, said that it was opening three European ...
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2 Oct 2008 at 1:16pm Facebook is to base its international headquarters in Dublin, it was announced today. The centre will house the social networking website's technical, sales and operations staff, catering for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and is expected to ...
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2 Oct 2008 at 7:32am Facebook , one of the world's best known websites, today announced it will base its international headquarters in Dublin. The new centre will provide online technical, sales and operations support to its users across Europe, the Middle East and ...
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