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TheJournal.ie on MSNUnion takes its fight against Bank of Ireland's return-to-office policy to the WRC
Bank of Ireland has said staff will be required to attend work in person for eight days each month from September.
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TipRanks on MSNBank of Ireland Continues Share Buy-Back Program
An announcement from Bank Of Ireland Group plc ( ($DE:BIRG) ) is now available. Bank of Ireland Group plc announced the repurchase of 55,845 of ...
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Bank of Ireland tells trade union it has ‘no negotiating rights’ as hybrid work row hardens
The trade union representing thousands of staff at Bank of Ireland has directed its members not to comply with new remote ...
Brian then wrote to Bank of Ireland’s complaints departing to give out first about “being sent on a fool’s errand by the initial customer agent but secondly [because] Bank of Ireland were ...
Bank of Ireland was fined €24.5 million (£21m) in 2021 by the Central Bank of Ireland over failures to have a robust framework to ensure continuity of services in the event of a significant IT ...
Bank of Ireland said it now expects its return on tangible equity for the year to be ahead of the 2023 level of 17.3%, compared to previous guidance that it would be above 15%.
Some Bank of Ireland customers were able to withdraw money they did not have Tuesday and early Wednesday, thanks to an hours-long technical glitch that also halted many of the bank’s online ...
Last year Bank of Ireland was fined €100m by the Central Bank for its role in the tracker mortgage scandal after being found to have deliberately denied thousands of its customers good-value ...
This is not the first fine Bank of Ireland has faced in recent times. In December, it was hit with a €24.5 million fine by the central bank over IT deficiencies that took over a decade to fix.
In a statement, the Central Bank of Ireland said that from September 30 credit unions would be able to lend up to 30% of ...
The bank, which employs around 9,800 people worldwide, will also train managers on how to support colleagues going through menopause. Most of its employees are based in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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