TRAVEL Spain fines Ryanair and other low-cost airlines €179M for abusive practices Newsroom Spain's Ministry of Consumer Affairs has slapped five major low-cost airlines with hefty fines totaling €179 million for a range of alleged abusive practices, including charging extra fees for hand luggage. READ MORE
A total of €362.9 million euros in new loans recorded in May Mortgage interest rates increased to 2.28%, the highest it has been in nearly three and a half years Source: CNA 06/07/2022 | BUSINESS
Unemployment down 53.8% from last year, but up 16.5% from last month The discrepancy in the number of registered unemployed is due to seasonal variations mainly in the accommodation and food ... Source: CNA 05/07/2022 | BUSINESS
Employee influence grows: 43% set to quit jobs for better pay, career opportunities and flexibility 05/07/2022 | BUSINESS
Bank of Cyprus offering voluntary retirement plans for up to 600 employees Redundancies will be imposed if voluntary retirment plan not accepted Panayiotis Rougalas 04/07/2022 | BUSINESS
Alphamega Hypermarkets: More deliveries in less time Coverage of island-wide online deliveries has been expanded 04/07/2022 | BUSINESS
Average gross earnings increased by 6.8% in Q1 of 2022 Male employees still earned substantially more than female employees Source: CNA 29/06/2022 | BUSINESS
Credit Suisse guilty of money laundering Court fines bank for not doing enough to prevent members of a Bulgarian crime syndicate from profiting off the trafficking ... Source: BBC 28/06/2022 | BUSINESS
Deloitte opens up nominations for its accelerator for the Deloitte Accelerator for Social Innovation (DASI) awards Innovative social enterprises invited to win US$100,000 in Deloitte consulting and advisory services 23/06/2022 | BUSINESS
The 'Great Resignation' is set to continue worldwide as pressure on pay mounts In one of the largest surveys on global human resources ever conducted, PWC polled more than 52,000 employees from 44 countries ... 23/06/2022 | BUSINESS