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Self-employed to be quizzed over PRSI reforms
Ireland's Minister for Social Protection, Leo Varadkar will today launch a survey of 20,000 self-employed professionals to gauge their willingness to pay higher Pay-Related Social Insurance (PRSI) in exchange for more State benefits.
1 min readLast updated 8 Aug 2016 | First published 8 Aug 2016
ISME: Government must 'think small first'
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Last updated 1 Aug 2016
First published 1 Aug 2016
Irish SMEs ranked best for innovation in the EU
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Last updated 25 Jul 2016
First published 25 Jul 2016
ISME: Cost competitiveness vital for SME growth and job creation
1 min read
Last updated 11 Jul 2016
First published 11 Jul 2016
SMEs experience small improvement in receiving payments
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Last updated 5 Jul 2016
First published 5 Jul 2016
Tech industry given €1.9m boost to attract top talent to Ireland
2 min read
Last updated 27 Jun 2016
First published 27 Jun 2016
Self-employed fathers to receive state-funded paternity leave
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Last updated 13 Jun 2016
First published 13 Jun 2016
Department of Finance looks into SME share option schemes
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Last updated 6 Jun 2016
First published 6 Jun 2016
Irish SMEs competing for the best talent
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Last updated 11 May 2016
First published 11 May 2016
Cyber-attacks on Irish SMEs doubled since 2012
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Last updated 3 May 2016
First published 3 May 2016
ISME: Next Government must prioritise SMEs
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Last updated 25 Apr 2016
First published 25 Apr 2016
Irish SMEs lead call for 'IDA-style' agency to protect their best interests
2 min read
Last updated 18 Apr 2016
First published 18 Apr 2016
SMEs urged to consider alternative funding options more seriously
1 min read
Last updated 5 Apr 2016
First published 5 Apr 2016
Irish SMEs view red tape as a 'bigger concern than credit'
1 min read
Last updated 14 Mar 2016
First published 14 Mar 2016
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