Action Plan for Jobs
# action-plan-for-jobs - Friday 26 April, 2013
Micheál Martin gives Taoiseach an E- grade on jobs
The Fianna Fáil leader was speaking as the party’s Ard Fheis got under way at the RDS in Dublin this evening.
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Enda Kenny says 25 months into government, the legacy of previous cabinets is still casting a shadow over the economy.
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€60m investment released for pioneering research projects
Government funding of €60 million will support 85 research projects in areas like science, technology and mathematics.
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Fees for injuries board cut by €250 in bid to help businesses
The cut from €850 to €600 will not affect claimants who will still have to pay a €45 fee.
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Potential for 10,000 extra jobs in green economy by 2015 – Bruton
The Green economy is worth more than €3 trillion worldwide and employs more than 30 million people.
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Government announces €450m Credit Guarantee Scheme
The new scheme is expected to benefit 5,600 businesses and support the creation of 4,000 jobs over three years by providing an €150million in lending for small businesses per year
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Column: Call that a stimulus? What we need is a tax cut.
The ‘stimulus’ announced this week won’t even move the needle, writes Aaron McKenna. So what should be done?
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Bruton rolls out programme to help small businesses
The Minister for Jobs said small businesses should be a “powerful engine” for recovery.
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Bruton kicks off five-day trade mission to US
Richard Bruton will visit Boston, Raleigh, Atlanta, Minneapolis and Chicago on a five-day mission organised by IDA Ireland.
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Here’s how the Government plans to create 100,000 jobs
Enda Kenny launched the much-heralded Action Plan today. We’ve picked out the key points from the document.
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