Aramark must pay €45,000 to employee made redundant during first lockdown
Workplace Relations Commission finds catering manager was unfairly dismissed
Workplace Relations Commission finds catering manager was unfairly dismissed
Redundancies should have been treated in way that reflected ‘extraordinary times’
Catering giant opted for ‘tick-box’ exercise rather than try to avoid dismissals, WRC rules
State had to ‘short-circuit processes’ so that people were fed and sheltered, Minister says
Deal with US company caused discontent among staff over links to direct provision system
St Stephen’s Green House and 4 Earlsfort Terrace guiding €50m and €13m respectively
Several groups cancel upcoming events at National Gallery in Aramark protest
Artists had criticised decision which they said ‘undermines’ institution’s good work.
Figures show five companies were paid €64m for accommodating asylum seekers
Grocery giant sets up shop at Magic Carpet as plan for Monkstown village raises ire of some locals
US group insists it is committed to the niche food and retail business it acquired in 2015
Retailer has revamped Dublin city centre outlet and introduced safety measures
Accounts for Avoca owner show it received €15.8m in wage subsidies from Government last year
Seen & Heard: lobbying for Electric Picnic, Bank of Ireland CEO’s view of mortgage rules, and Simon Pratt’s new food venture
Cafe operator claims pandemic ‘frustrated lease’ on Dundrum Shopping Centre outlet
The green agenda filters down through every aspect of working, from how offices are designed and built to employee behaviour
Legacy of pandemic will involve major changes to work, shopping and leisure practices
Promoting wellbeing and managing culture is a challenge when employees are working remotely
Aramark chief Frank Gleeson says industries hit by Covid must be helped to rebound
Paying tribute to those who kept the country going during the most challenging of years
Catering staff say they were ‘dumped after years of loyalty’, call on former employer AIB for support
News comes as parent Aramark Ireland reports loss and also warns of Covid impact
ZiggyTec uses Internet of Things to monitor utilities usage and manage energy sustainability reporting
Organisations and staff to face new mental, physical and logistical challenges
Shane Flynn, managing director of Aramark in Ireland, to take lead position at Avoca
The multimillion euro retail chain has had to reinvent itself since the Covid-19 lockdown
New tourist venue supremo involved in delivering athlete villages at Beijing and London Olympics
Revenue at Aramark Ireland Holdings remained steady at €351 million last year
After arrival of German discounters Dunnes chose to make a play on upscale Irish food
Survey showed the world champion boxer to be Ireland’s most admired sports personality
Asset manager handles portfolio of some 5,000 units with €250 million rent roll
Six firms paid more than €5m each as asylum seeker numbers increased by 18%
Inside Track: O’Connors of Drumleck MD John O’Connor on what sets his business apart from rivals
Outlet strikes a new note for Avoca as retailer nudges its food offering further upmarket
Marker tenants considering legal action, withholding rent following leaks and fire
Once they realised alarm was genuine, they had to fight through thick smoke to escape
Data Protection Commissioner says State agency and contractor Aramark breached duties
Once a fortnight, a Dublin nursing home hosts a pop-up restaurant to bring fine dining to residents
New stores planned for Ireland, Britain and Cyprus before Christmas
Opportunity knocks for one of Dunnes Store's rivals
Courts’ only public restaurant, running for more than 40 years, expected to become offices
Catherine Cleary and Una Mullally look at the real cost of the boom in Dublin's hospitality sector
Group is in advanced talks about potential acquisition of the chain
Official figures show Mosney plc has received €127.4m since 2002 for accommodating asylum seekers
Six months ahead of the Pope’s visit, publishers and flag-makers get ready for a merchandise bonanza
Newenham House looking for €16.3m and Newenham Court seeks €9.15m
The MSc students learn about portion control, hospital food and mindful eating
Artisan meat chain hungry to grow under ownership of Dunnes Stores
Dylan McGrath will also open a new restaurant in Dublin 4 centre
Healthy fast food firm looking to move into other European markets in coming years
Avoca had more than €4m in restructuring and related costs ahead of Aramark deal
Alchemy seeking up to €190 million for facilities management and cleaning group
US private equity firm HIG among bidders in deal worth up to €190m
150-year-old water treatment plant supplies more than 200,000 in Wicklow and Dublin
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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