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  1. INTERNATIONAL Ireland: Government Action Plan to create 100,000 jobs

    ... enterprise and innovation have launched the first annual Action Plan for Jobs, which aims to create 100,000 jobs by 2016. Of the nearly 4.5m population in Ireland, 1.8m are currently in work, and this would rise to 1.9m by 2016 and ...

  2. Irish development agency works with start-ups to boost jobs

    ... given funding through development agency Enterprise Ireland’s High Potential Start-Ups Programme in the first six months of 2012 ... including financial services, IT & telecoms, and include international firms arriving in Ireland for the first time. Incentives ...

  3. Financial firm Northern Trust gets 400 in Limerick

    ... has operated since 2006. The firm has had a presence in Ireland since 1989 and its other office has been based in Dublin since 2000. ... Plan for Jobs , and the news that Northern Trust, a major international player in this industry, is expanding in a key regional location ...

  4. INTERNATIONAL Ireland: PayPal set to cash in 1,000 jobs

    ... firm PayPal will unveil plans to create 1,000 jobs in Ireland today, reports the Irish Times. The eBay subsidiary already has a ... Irish capital. This news came the day after the Irish government unveiled an Action Plan for Jobs aiming to create 100,000 new jobs ...

  5. INTERNATIONAL Ireland: Eli Lilly needs 200 in Cork

    ... Richard Bruton hailed this as showing the feasibility of the government’s recently-published Action Plan for Jobs, which as reported by ... 15 February, will seek to create 100,000 jobs in Ireland by 2016.Bruton says: “The Action Plan for Jobs, which the government ...

  6. Irish government invest in bringing overseas Irish workers home

    ... work. Hays would be running campaigns to tell its international candidates “that there are jobs in Ireland and salaries are starting to increase… and not just in the bigger ...

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