![]() BBC News | Pilots give Aer Lingus outsourcing ultimatum Irish Independent By Aidan O'Connor AER Lingus pilots have issued an ultimatum to bosses at the troubled airline to stop all outsourcing if an almost €100m cost-cutting deal is to be agreed. The airline's chief executive, Christoph Mueller, has already told staff of ... Aer Lingus cuts 'vital' for survival Aer Lingus offers stranded fans €8 Aer Lingus Grp Needs Full EUR97M In Savings Else Job Cuts |
![]() Irish Independent | Ryanair to seek review of decision on charges Irish Times RYANAIR IS planning to seek a judicial review of Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey's direction last month to the aviation regulator on airport passenger charges at Dublin Airport. In a letter on October 27th to regulator Cathal Guiomard, ... UPDATE 1-Ryanair issues fresh ultimatum to Boeing O'Leary says deal with Boeing is 'highly unlikely' Ryanair war on prices |
RTE.ie | One in five households in arrears on payments Irish Times ONE IN five households was in arrears on payments such as mortgages, rent, utility bills and credit cards last year, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show. The Survey on Income and Living Conditions 2008 found that 20.3 per cent of ... Charlie Weston: Help needed now more than ever for homeowners More than 20% of households in arrears Irish Income/Living Conditions 2008: State benefits accounted for more than 22 ... |
New bank guarantee scheme gets EU backing Irish Independent European Union regulators approved the Government's revised plans to guarantee bank deposits and debt to stabilise its financial industry. The approval means that Irish banks will be more or less guaranteed funding for at least a further ... Absolute bank guarantee to be extended to 2015 EU approves Irish guarantee scheme Ireland gets EU approval for 5-yr bank guarantee |
![]() FinFacts Ireland | Lending to private sector down 3.4pc, says Central Bank Irish Independent THE level of lending by banks continues to shrink with the latest figures from the Central Bank showing that in the year ending in September private-sector credit declined by 3.4pc. Private-sector credit, which includes personal loans and ... Irish property lending outstanding at end Q3 2009 was 61% of total; Loans to ... |
![]() FinFacts Ireland | Industrial wages fall after overtime and bonus cuts Irish Times CUTBACKS IN bonuses and overtime led to a fall in industrial sector wages in the second quarter of 2009, but average hourly earnings continue to increase year-on-year, according to the latest data from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). ... Employment in Irish industry fell 21300 in 12 months to Q2 2009 despite rise ... 21000 industrial sector jobs lost - CSO Industrial employment falls by 21000 |
![]() FinFacts Ireland | Overseas visits to Ireland for September 2009 return to September 2004 levels FinFacts Ireland By Finfacts Team In September 2009, the number of overseas trips to Ireland fell by 13.9% to 594600 from twelve months earlier and this was virtually the same as the number of trips to Ireland in September 2004 (596000), according to the CSO. ... CSO: Number of visitors to Ireland tumbles Tourist numbers continue decline |
Doherty moves to calm AIB employee fears Irish Independent Allied Irish Banks' newly appointed managing director Colm Doherty has told AIB staff he will outline his "vision and strategy" for the group within the next 10 days. "I understand very well the impact recent events have had on everyone ... Quotes from the week just gone... Doherty's cap Getting in gear for a job with the boys at the top |
Ireland Paying for 'Huge' Real Estate Mistakes, Banker Says Bloomberg Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Ireland is paying for “huge” real- estate mistakes that helped push the economy into the worst recession in its modern history, according to the only chief executive to survive a cull of the country's top bankers. ... EBS to get capital by early 2010 EBS members are intent on keeping their mutual status |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | OECD Warns of 'Jobless Recovery' BusinessWeek By Sean O'Grady The spectre of a global "jobless recovery" was conjured up yesterday by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, which predicted that "the economic recovery now spreading across OECD countries is still too timid to ... China May Need to Slow Credit Growth to Stem Bubbles, OECD Says OECD doubles 2010 growth forecast WRAPUP 1-Asia helps feeble West in global recovery -OECD |