Newsround: what Monday's papers say

Burton says Ireland's EU presidency will help jobless youth; accountants warn new tax hikes will stifle economy; recruitment firm looks to fill 1,000 jobs in Canada.

Newsround: the top business stories on Monday

**The top business stories on Monday, September 24:**

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**THE IRISH TIMES**

**Burton** says Ireland's EU presidency will help jobless youth (p1)

**Varadkar** says Reilly move looks like stroke politics (p1)

**Wealth tax** would raise €67 million (p5)

**Library** seeks help to digitise collection (Supplement, p1)

**France** supports easing of bailout terms for Greece (p1)

**NAMA** paid €3.5 million from receiver's sale of land to UCC (p2)

**Holfeld Plastics** in talks over €16 ...