DAA chief Dalton Philips to leave State airports company for Greencore
Philips to replace Patrick Coveney as chief executive of convenience foods producer
Philips to replace Patrick Coveney as chief executive of convenience foods producer
DAA subsidiary to run duty-free stores and satellite outlets in eight locations
Search will be led by Barry Herriott, who has joined Korn Ferry as a senior adviser
Company has endured a difficult period of reform to get finances back on track
Move will bring payments into line with private sector rivals
Company in process of completing restructuring programme and ‘business is turning around’
Deficit rises 41% to €2.2m versus €1.5m for same eight-week period last year
Bus Éireann directors due to meet on Monday to discuss voluntary redundancy scheme
Protests planned for Wednesday could draw in Dublin Bus and Iarnród Éireann workers
Company’s efficiency reforms include demand that drivers use fuel-saving technology
State-owned transport company to implement cost-saving plan unilaterally
Siptu and NBRU declare all-out strike at State bus company to begin next Monday
Management says company could be insolvent by May
Bus company may forfeit thousands in State aid if unions proceed with all-out action
Unions representing 2,600 workers say plans to cut earnings must be withdrawn
Company’s chief executive warns Oireachtas committee of fallen financial reserves
Company management to appear before Oireachtas transport committee
Ray Hernan is to appear before the Oireachtas committee on Wednesday
Unions call on Minister to broker resolution, refuse Tuesday meeting with management
Bus and rail workers threaten action over firm’s ‘stomach-churning’ survival proposals
State-owned company warns of cuts in premium payments and potential layoffs of staff
Measures will include limits on overtime, recruitment and hiring in of private buses
Acting chief executive says loss-making Expressway service will remain part of company
Chief executive Nolan announces departure and Hernan takes on acting role in his place
Company’s staff told its losses must be addressed and there is no money for pay rises
Dublin department store sees its turnover rise by 2.7% to €114.2m in 2014
Selfridges’ Irish chief has ambitious plans for Dublin department store
Arnotts joins Brown Thomas as member of portfolio of stores owned by Galen Weston
Canadian billionaire Galen Weston now owns Brown Thomas and Arnotts
Retail Ireland says proposals will impact city centre shops
Talks ongoing between the department store’s shareholders on its future ownership
Sales began early with more shops offering discounts online on Christmas Day
Retailers see busy kick-off as young rush to take advantage of vouchers, gift cards and discounts
Offer from party ‘knowledgeable of retail’ at second stage bidding for €230m loans
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