DBS told to pay €104k to lecturer unfairly dismissed
The Labour Court has ordered the Dublin Business School to pay €104,000 compensation to a lecturer after he was unfairly dismissed for logging into his college email account from Iran.…
The Labour Court has ordered the Dublin Business School to pay €104,000 compensation to a lecturer after he was unfairly dismissed for logging into his college email account from Iran.…
More than 100 complaints made to the Data Protection Commission (DPC) remain unresolved more than five years after they were lodged. The DPC said there were 111 cases dating from…
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Tánaiste Simon Harris has said the Government will work over the weekend to bring forward a series of measures by next Tuesday to address the rising costs of fuel. Speaking…
Dairy co-operatives Dale Farm and Aurivo have today announced a new strategic island of Ireland partnership. The co-operatives said that after detailed talks and exploration over recent months, they have…
There was a sharp fall in trade between the EU and US at the start of the year, new figures from Eurostat show today. A total of €34.8 billion worth…
Goldman Sachs expects mergers and acquisitions activity to be on the upswing this year despite the disruption caused by the US-Israeli war on Iran, CEO David Solomon said today. "While…
Amazon introduced its first smartphone in 2014, hoping to take on Apple and Samsung. Instead, the Fire Phone - overseen directly by founder Jeff Bezos - was scrapped in barely…
The UK government borrowed a lot more than expected in February, in part due to the erratic timing of debt interest payments, before the shock of the Iran war pushed…
The Russian central bank cut its key rate by 50 basis points to 15% today, as expected, citing slower inflation, but warned that external uncertainty had increased significantly. "In February,…
Spain will reduce the value-added tax on fuel products from 21% to 10% as part of measures to cushion the economic blow from the Middle East conflict, SER radio station…