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Hundreds reverse earlier 'no' vote to back industrial action

Thursday January 28 2010

HUNDREDS of public sector workers who refused to strike last year have now backed industrial action in the wake of the €1bn pay cut.

In my opinion: Too many cooks decide further education policy

Wednesday November 04 2009

The last 10 years have seen dramatic changes in Further Education and Training (FET) in Ireland.

Guilt-free shopping: Miriam O'Callaghan stocks up on Irish
goods.

Want to be a green shopper? Then make sure to buy Irish

Thursday October 08 2009

Do you remember the Guaranteed Irish logo that seemed to be everywhere in the '70s and '80s? It was easily one of the most recognised logos in the country.

Apprenticeships are down but they're not the only choice

Wednesday August 12 2009

One-in-five of this year's Leaving Cert students did not apply to the CAO -- so what are their options in these recessionary times?

Apprenticeships down but not the only choice

Wednesday August 12 2009

One-in-five of this year's Leaving Cert students did not apply to the CAO -- so what are their options in these recessionary times?

Teagasc could face a €30m cut in funding

Tuesday July 21 2009

Teagasc management may be forced to speed up rationalisation and draw up plans to survive a €30m cut in funding should An Bord Snip Nua's proposals be implemented.

Angry farmers protest at 'Dublin 4 economics'

Sunday July 19 2009

THOUSANDS of angry farmers took to the streets yesterday to warn the Government against further cuts in farm incomes in the wake of the An Bord Snip Nua report, which represented "Dublin 4 economics which would decimate rural life".

Proposed rural cutbacks will hit small farmers the hardest

Friday July 17 2009

Small beef farmers will believe they have been most severely targeted in the report.