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Head of main ESB union faced no-confidence motion after pay talks - one that was never acted upon
An Post CEO: 'Every community of over 500 people will have a post office'
'An attack on rural Ireland' - Criticism as An Post releases list of 159 post offices to close
Over half of the 70,000 workers at Walt Disney World are to vote on $15 minimum wage
US tech firm to add 350 jobs in Dublin
Government to launch automatic enrolment into pension plans for all citizens by 2022
Woman awarded €8,000 after being sacked for not being pushy enough with customers
Ibec paints glowing picture of Irish economy but warns we've 'a lot to lose' from Trump tariffs
Former employees claim Click.ie sold 'faulty' phones
The cost of playing the Lotto is going up
Reboot of controversial website Click.ie led by the company's former boss
Dublin rental prices now €500-a-month higher than boom time as students 'left scraping the barrel'
Hundreds of customers still in dark as Click.ie is up and running again
Airbnb accused of turning villages into 'holiday resorts' as it reveals 640,000 Irish summer visitors
'We own some of the banks, but we don't run the banks': Minister says government can't stop vulture fund sales
A former landmark pub in Blackrock is set to become a Dunnes Stores
Boost for Irish retailers as sales of ice cream, fans and patio furniture spike during heatwave
Competitors for €9.4 million PSC contract backed out due to 'unfair advantage' being given to company that won
Here are Ireland's most – and least – popular holiday destinations
Being rude and mean to a co-worker can have very negative effects on their children
The State wants to build a new data centre - but it's worried about its own planning rules
More than 100 UK constituencies that voted Leave would now vote Remain - study
Woman, sacked same day she told employer she had to attend pregnancy appointment, awarded €10,000
KBC labelled 'sloppy' for hiring worker with prior conviction
New poll suggests UK would vote to Remain if Brexit vote was held today
Poll: Should Ireland ban the use of single-use plastic bags entirely?
Samsung releases new Galaxy smartphone with a promise of 24-hour battery life
Farmers' feed costs have exploded inside a year as fallout from hot weather bites
'Day of reckoning' for globally popular weedkiller Roundup as €344 million cancer trial comes to a head
Only Sweden is more expensive for EU gas prices than Ireland*
Elon Musk sends Tesla stock price soaring with a tweet
'There's a risk of being caught up in a trend': The fight for Ireland's salad-bar market
Welfare increase, carbon tax rise and more take home pay: Here's what's coming in Budget 2019
VAT hike for large hotels likely as minister says overcharging for rooms is ruining Ireland's rep
Ryanair told striking cabin crew in Portugal their actions would affect their promotion prospects
Michael O'Leary waived his €1m bonus last year - but it's not going to hit his pocket too hard
Central Bank warns if overheating is allowed, we're in for another boom-bust cycle
The department claims it remains on track but what's happening with the National Broadband Plan?
'Shockingly low' number of smaller businesses helped by Brexit scheme
FactCheck: Is Ireland really the most corrupt nation in the western world?