It may be too little , too late – but it’s better than nothing. The government announced yesterday that unemployed workers will have access to 2,500 new places on part-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses from September 2009 – according to the Minister for Education and Science, Batt O’Keeffe TD. 1,500 of them will be on […]
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FAS Work Placement Programme for Unemployed Graduates
From 2 June 2009 if you have been getting Jobseeker’s Allowance (JA) for at least 6 months or if you are on short-time working you may be eligible for a new FAS activation programme. The FÁS Work Placement Programme will provide 6 months’ work experience for 2,000 unemployed people who have been getting Jobseeker’s Allowance […]
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April Budget 2009 effects.
Both workers and unemployed have been affected by the latest Budget changes. The main losers will be workers – due to increased levies. New under 20 Jobseekers allowance claimants will see benefit rates halved – but all others remain untouched. Workers will get a drop in income – yet most unemployed people will see income […]
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Dundrum Town Centre Jobs
House of Fraser Children’s Dept. PO.P Sales Assistant Full time and PartimeExperience Preferred Contact: Please drop CV in store to the Children’s Dept.on Level 3 ============================== Pascal Jewelly In House of Fraser Level 1 Sales Assistant Part Time 15 hours Experience: Yes Contact: Drop CV at the concession or email PASCALDUBLINJOBS@GMAIL.COM =========================== Toni & Guy […]
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Mushroom Picking Work Ireland
Mushroom Picking is a popular job especially for many immigrants in Ireland. It is hard work and involves the picking and packing of mushrooms. No experience is required, as training will usually be given. Wages will usually be the minimum wage (€9.15 per hour) One large employer of mushroom pickers is Kildorough Mushrooms Ltd. in […]
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Wage Levels in Ireland – it can depend on where you are from.
Figures on wages in Ireland from the Central Statistics Office – show that Irish employees in medium and large firms earned 57% more than workers from the EU accession states. Also- Irish workers in small firms earned 36% more than employees from EU accession states.In small businesses in Ireland in 2006 – the average wage […]
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