Expectations for a resolution in the Aer Lingus conflict are looming

This morning, Aer Lingus is set to engage in discussions with pilots, boosting prospects of resolution in an ongoing conflict that led to the cancellation of 270 flights, affecting scores of travellers. The report comes from Barry O’Halloran.

Furthermore, there’s a bit of a silver lining from the economic landscape, as authentic salaries have seen an increase for the first time in two years in the wake of subsiding inflation. Details are provided by Joe Brennan.

In the context of the economy, Ibec has issued a warning urging against a rash budget in the midst of an impending election. The report is provided by Ian Curran.

Cantillon explores the implications of the ESRI report on the imminent budget, focussing on the delicate act that the new Finance Minister, Jack Chambers, needs to perform in his initial fiscal event. The report also sheds light on the ongoing amalgamation trend in the veterinary sector.

The Inside Business podcast analyses the tasks awaiting new Department of Finance head, Jack Chambers.

Sherry FitzGerald indicates that the housing crisis persists with a 5.5% surge in prices over the previous year.

Karlin Lillington, in her column, delves into GDPR, highlighting the myriad challenges it faces, notably from Big Tech and implementing governments.

This weekend, Dublin will host Taylor Swift. Laura Slattery critically analyses speculations regarding the significant economic impact of her visit.

Joe reports that TCS from India is poised to secure a decade-long contract to establish and manage Ireland’s auto-enrolment pension programme.

Additionally, Joe provides reports on proposals from a group of Dublin equity market officials who seeks government backing for a new fund intended to underpin IPOs locally amidst a drop in listings at the Irish Stock Exchange.

In an Innovation piece, Olive Keogh introduces a firm striving to simplify the process for engineers evaluating the potential impact of AI on their work.

Company insolvencies witnessed a 25% increase in the first half of the year, as per two distinct reports, with businesses continuing to fail at a consistent pace, as Ciara O’Brien reports.

Lastly, the State’s stake in AIB is expected to trickle below 25% as the Department of Finance prepares to relinquish more of its shares in the financial institution, according to Joe’s report.

The 181-apartment complex, affectionately labeled as “Silicon Docks” themed, has received approval by An Bord Pleanála to proceed with construction in Harold’s Cross, situated in Dublin 6W. This news comes to us courtesy of Gordon Deegan.

Moreover, Ciara has provided an evaluation on the Switchbot S10, a floor cleaning robot. Could this be the solution to your house cleaning needs?

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