The Department of Social Protection has advised employers facing difficulties in re-hiring staff to contact it so that it can “follow up” with the workers concerned. The advice comes as the latest Department figures reveal that the number of people claiming the Pandemic Unemployment Payment this week has dropped to 376,600. This marked a decrease…
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Minister of State for Trade Robert Troy has said a more cost-effective and faster administrative process will be put in place before the summer to enable “viable, vulnerable” businesses to restructure. He said the Small Company Administrative Rescue Process and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill targets small and micro business. They make up 90% of companies registered…
Young adults have suffered the worst unemployment and labour market impact from Covid-19, according to the latest research by the Economic and Social Research Institute. The report also found that younger people were experiencing wage stagnation, and that their situation was exacerbated by the high cost of rent. It also notes that adverse labour market…
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said that today is “a day of freedom” as society partially re-opens and people can travel freely anywhere on the island of Ireland. Mr Varadkar said that 12,000 businesses are set to re-open this week and 100,000 people will go back to work. He said that existing financial supports for business will…
Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien has said he will share proposals later this week to prevent first-time buyers competing with large investment funds for houses. He said there would be discussion of the issue at tomorrow’s Cabinet meeting and he may bring an outline of options under consideration, but there will be no decision. Mr…
12,000 businesses are expected to reopen their premises this week as Covid-19 restrictions ease further starting from today. Non-essential retailers across the country can resume click and collect, shopping by appointment and outdoor services from this morning. While personal services, such as hairdressers, barbers and beauticians can also open after more than five months closed….
It was undoubtedly a week of mixed emotions for prospective first-time buyers. On the one hand, a glimmer of hope came through the clouds of affordability with details announced of the government’s shared equity scheme. Elsewhere, aspirant buyers were left disappointed and angry when news emerged that the bulk of houses in at least two…
The number of social housing units in Ireland needs to double by 2030, according to think-tank Social Justice Ireland. Its recommendation is made in a submission to the Department of Housing as part of a review of housing policy. Social Justice Ireland (SJI) said the Government needs to set a target of 20% of all…
Household net worth reached a record high of €855bn in the final quarter of last year due to an increase in deposits and savings, according to new data from the Central Bank. Household net worth rose by 2.9% or €24bn in the final three months of the year. Household savings continued to increase, up by…
The Minister for Finance is to bring forward proposals to Government to gradually cap the interest rates that moneylenders can charge. At present, moneylenders are allowed to charge interest rates with an Annual Percentage Rate (APR) of up to 187%. Interest rate caps on moneylending are in place in 21 EU countries, including Germany, France…
