Ei commence recruitment for 200 vacancies
Shannon based company, Ei Electronics has began recruiting for the 200 manufacturing jobs announced in March of this year.
Shannon based company, Ei Electronics has began recruiting for the 200 manufacturing jobs announced in March of this year.
A LISSYCASEY COUNCILLOR has revealed he is considering writing to the Taoiseach to ascertain what contingency plans are in place should there be “an outbreak of common sense” in the country.
UKRAINIAN PRIME MINISTER, Denys Shmyhal is to meet the Taoiseach in Shannon Airport on Wednesday afternoon.
UKRAINIAN REFUGEES staying in Lisdoonvarna have called for world leaders to put an end to the ongoing war.
Ei Electronics have entered “a new milestone”, the CEO of the Shannon employer has said following confirmation it is to hire 200 people over the next twelve months.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley Ei Electronics’ opening of a state of the art extension is to result in the addition of 200 jobs for the Shannon employer.
There has been a significant increase in number of aircraft transporting US military personnel through Shannon Airport en route to NATO countries in Eastern Europe this week.
*Full crowds will now be allowed in the one setting with no social distancing. Photograph: True Media ALMOST all COVID-19 restrictions are to be ended from tomorrow morning (Saturday) at 6am.
*Taoiseach Micheál Martin flanked by Senator Timmy Dooley and Deputy Cathal Crowe. Photograph: Natasha Barton CONFUSION continues to cloud around the supposed appointment of Clare TD, Cathal Crowe (FF) to a commission assessing the aims, ideology and objectives of Fianna Fáil.
PUBS AND RESTAURANTS will have to close at 8pm from Monday until January 30th.