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'Restructuring last year was challenging. I don't like my staff to be stressed out'
'A burden, outdated, absolute folly': Eir lashed out against a bid for it to maintain public payphones
Welcome to the 'experience economy': Why restaurants are moving into shopping centres
Brussels has ordered online retailers to clean up 'irregularities' in how they display prices
'I wish I could operate in work with less sleep - the day isn't long enough'
Weight-loss tea maker Miss Fit has shut up shop weeks after a recall of 'misleading' products
An Post is planning to roll out Parcel Motel-style delivery lockers
Dublin's docklands could be turned into a playground for testing 5G technology
'Totally unmanageable': It's taking months for some businesses to secure foreign worker permits
'I'd rather work in the middle of the night than get up early - I'm not pretty in the morning'
Global consultancy Procorre is closing its Dublin operation after a decade because it's 'not viable'
UK shared office outfit Us&Co has come to Ireland to capitalise on Brexit refugees
'When my colleagues at a previous company were laid off, I felt as if I'd failed the team'
After a three-year absence, free public Wi-Fi is coming back to Dublin - but not the city centre
Most Christmas shoppers bought at least one gift online - but probably not through an Irish store
'I used to get stressed trying to keep my inbox to zero. These days, I let the emails build up'
'It's tough turning away customers - we can’t be all things to all people'
'A tipping point': A third of restaurants in tourism hotspots served fewer holidaymakers last year
'When I was younger, I tried to take the easy way out of things in life'
Over two years after a Brexit scare, forklift maker Combilift is forecasting double-digit UK growth
Whiskey is booming, but exporters have been warned of an 'over-dependence' on US sales
Real estate group Lisney says Dublin is facing a drought of available office space in 2019