Aer Lingus cabin crew today were told there was a “surplus” of staff at certain grades. Those affected are looking at deep pay freezes and lay-offs, well into next year.
Aer Lingus pilot Padraig Higgins had his €387,000 jury award for defamation against the Irish Aviation Authority slashed on appeal. Now the Supreme Court has agreed to look at jury assessments as a matter of public importance.
The Irish arm of the global consulting firm Mercer is in the firing line over alleged equity losses in the company's pension scheme. Just what happened, and what is now at stake?
IAG bought Aer Lingus cheaply in 2015. Since then it's been the group's most profitable airline. Now, its niche is threatened by Covid-19
Gary McGann believes people need to see evidence of improvement if they are to regain trust in the establishment. In this candid interview, the business leader talks about politics, housing, betting and the highs and lows of his life in business.
From Goodman to the night of the bank guarantee, Eugene McCague has enjoyed a ringside view of the careening, schizophrenic personality of the Irish economy over the last 30 years. He has never told his story or given an in-depth interview. Until now.
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