Stronger business activity prompts increased hiring - survey
Irish business activity has strengthened in the past three months prompting an increased rate of hiring as well as fewer layoffs, according to a new survey.
Irish business activity has strengthened in the past three months prompting an increased rate of hiring as well as fewer layoffs, according to a new survey.
Healthier job market conditions should facilitate an emerging improvement in conditions facing domestic focussed companies while exporters also report some improvement in demand for their output of late, the KBC Bank Ireland/Chartered Accountants Ireland Business Sentiment Survey found.
The quarterly business survey showed a positive activity balance for...
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