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Separately, the social media giant was on the wrong end of a ruling in the European Union’s second highest court as it tried to limit the European Commission’s access to documents in an ongoing investigation overIt was not the only company warning of job losses, with
announcing the departure of a further 813 staff in the coming months as it continues to wind down its business here. Joe Brennan reports.is good, according to the CSO’s latest Labour Force Survey. Eoin Burke-Kennedy writes that the number of people at work in the State has hit a new high of 2.6 million, driven by growth in the number of women working.
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