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# kpmg - Friday 17 May, 2013
Column: How practising mindfulness can help your work life
Some of the world’s most successful companies are investing in mindfulness training for their employees to help them deal better with stress and workplace challenges, writes Joanne O’Malley
# kpmg - Saturday 20 April, 2013
Union now tells IBRC staff to cooperate with NAMA over new roles
The Irish Bank Officials Association is now telling its members at IBRC to cooperate with NAMA if they are interested in roles there having previously said it was “imperative” that they did not cooperate.
# kpmg - Tuesday 9 April, 2013
KPMG fires partner in LA office for allegedly sharing insider trading tips
KPMG have now resigned as the auditor of Herbalife “as a result of this individual’s behaviour”.
# kpmg - Saturday 6 April, 2013
Noonan insists IBRC staff can only get statutory redundancy
Staff at the former Anglo Irish Bank have seen previously agreed redundancy packages invalidated following the dramatic liquidation of the financial institution in February.
# kpmg - Thursday 4 April, 2013
Union warns of ‘further serious action’, tells IBRC staff not to cooperate with NAMA
The Irish Bank Officials Association has told IBRC workers not to cooperate with NAMA amid an ongoing dispute over redundancy terms for workers at the liquidated bank.
# kpmg - Friday 22 March, 2013
‘All we’re looking for is a fair deal’ – An IBRC worker on the impact of liquidation
Since the bank formerly known as Anglo Irish Bank was liquidated last month ordinary workers have been left in the dark as to their fate and that of redundancy packages they’d agreed prior to ‘promnight’. Here, an employee speaks out…
# kpmg - Tuesday 12 February, 2013
Noonan: IBRC liquidation is ‘crude’ but staff in better position than most
The Finance Minister said that “insofar as we can” the interests of staff at the bank would be looked out as some 800 employees face uncertainty following the liquidation of the bank last week.
# kpmg - Monday 11 February, 2013
Union meeting with IBRC liquidator over future of 800 jobs
The contracts of some 800 workers in Ireland were essentially terminated when the government decided to liquidate the bank last week.
# kpmg - Thursday 7 February, 2013
Financial services union calls on Noonan to guarantee IBRC jobs
Last night the Finance minister said he understood most staff would be rehired by the liquidators or by NAMA when it takes on the bank’s assets.
President signs legislation to liquidate IBRC into law
The President returned from his official visit to Rome yesterday to sign the emergency legislation.
# kpmg - Wednesday 23 January, 2013
The 5 at 5: Wednesday
5 stories, 5 minutes, 5 o’clock.
# kpmg - Thursday 6 December, 2012
VIDEO: A quick synopsis of tax measures in Budget 2013
The implications for Irish-based businesses explained.
# kpmg - Monday 3 December, 2012
KPMG gets new Managing Partner
Firm created extra 300 jobs under outgoing MP – successor Shaun Murphy hopes to build on that success.
# kpmg - Wednesday 31 October, 2012
JJB Sports to close with loss of 100 jobs
Closure is indicative of failure by landlords to reduce Celtic Tiger era rents, says Retail association.
# kpmg - Friday 28 September, 2012
Apartments closed due to fire concerns are now to be sold
Residents of The Laurels in Dundrum had to move out in July due to fire safety concerns.
# kpmg - Wednesday 12 September, 2012
Department plays down report over €324bn shortfall
The Irish Times cited an unpublished report from KPMG that indicated the State was facing a massive pensions and social welfare shortfall by 2066 in a story today that the government has played down.
# kpmg - Friday 10 August, 2012
High Court approves €1.2m interim payout to Home Payments customers
The company had approximately €2.1 million in its accounts when it went into liquidation last year, and owed in the region of €6.7 million to customers.
# kpmg - Thursday 9 August, 2012
Customers of Home Payments Ltd to be repaid some money
Customers of the former domestic budgeting company are to receive some of their money back, following the company going into liquidation last year.
# kpmg - Monday 9 July, 2012
Dundrum apartments evacuated over fire safety concerns
The residents of the Laurels apartments are to be evacuated after it emerged that some parts of the building are not in compliance with fire regulations.
# kpmg - Monday 25 June, 2012
Bloxham clients unlikely to be compensated for firm’s losses
The Central Bank and the company’s administrator say that while clients can seek compensation, they probably won’t get it.
# kpmg - Thursday 1 December, 2011
European Commission proposes to split up ‘big four’ auditors
PWC, KPMG, Deloitte and Ernst & Young could be forced to split up under draft proposals from the European Commission.
# kpmg - Tuesday 26 July, 2011
Receivers appointed to private clinic in Waterford
Receivers have been appointed to Whitfield Clinic in Waterford city, however it is to continue operating under new management.
# kpmg - Thursday 21 July, 2011
Superquinn chief resigns with parting shot at receivers
Andrew Street is worried about the effect on suppliers from the supermarket’s recent troubles.
# kpmg - Tuesday 19 July, 2011
Superquinn workers retain conditions, while suppliers fear for payments
Terms and conditions of employment at Superquinn will stay the same under new owner Musgrave, while the Small Firms Association says it fears for smaller suppliers.
# kpmg - Monday 18 July, 2011
Receivers appointed to Superquinn chain
The company is reported to have debts totalling €400 million.
# kpmg - Thursday 10 February, 2011
Some victims of Cork plane crash named
The names of some of the victims of this morning’s fatal plane crash at Cork Airport have been released.










































