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Business News from North Cork, South Tipperary, East Limerick and West Waterford.

Housing and labour shortages in Cork needs to be addressed

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Capacity constraints and labour supply are the key challenges facing business growth in Cork, according to Ibec, the group that represents Irish business. There...

Irish Restaurant Awards All-Ireland Finals

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Almost 1,200 restaurant and hospitality business owners and staff celebrated their hard work and achievements at the Irish Restaurant Awards All-Ireland final awards event,...

€127M PepsiCo expansion at Little Island

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PepsiCo, a global food and beverage leader, is nearing completion on a €127 million investment at its Little Island manufacturing facility, which will see...

Fermoy entrepreneur welcomed as Fellow of AIBF

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Adrian Godwin, co-founder and Managing Director of Fermoy’s Oaktree Financial Services, was one of a number of Cork entrepreneurs acknowledged at the All-Ireland Business...

400+ jobs for Clonmel

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Boston Scientific Corporation announced on Friday an €80 million investment in its Clonmel operations, at an event celebrating the site’s 25th anniversary with Taoiseach...

Say goodbye to work culture

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Nearly three quarters of professionals (71%) have stated that they would be willing to give up work socials and relationships with colleagues, in favour...

Publicans cautiously optimistic for future

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Almost three-quarters of publicans outside Dublin say turnover is now similar or greater than pre-Covid, with many expected to upgrade their pubs in the...

Pre-legislative scrutiny report of the General Scheme of the Co-Operative Societies...

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The pre-legislative scrutiny report of the General Scheme of the Co-Operative Societies Bill, 2022 was published on Wednesday last, May 3rd by the Joint...

Postmasters call on public to use their local Post Office

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Postmasters have called on the public to use their Post Office, to sustain local services which support communities and businesses. Speaking in advance of the...

Half of workers have fallen out of love with their job

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Almost half of Ireland’s workers (49%) have fallen out of love with their current job. And of those who no longer like their job,...

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