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Ireland s digital game workers say new industry tax break should be tied to quality pay and conditions
The Government is due to introduce the new tax credit in Budget 2022. By Ian Curran Friday 14 May 2021, 6:10 AM 2 hours ago 4,135 Views 1 Comment
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THE UNION REPRESENTING digital game workers in Ireland wants companies to commit to providing ‘quality employment’ conditions before they can avail of a proposed Government tax break.
A new tax incentive aimed at attracting investment to Ireland’s growing game industry was announced in the Budget last year.
It’s expected to be implemented in Budget 2022 next October and
Covid-19: NI hospitality frustrated at bank holiday closures
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image captionSome businesses closed their outdoors areas days after lockdown restrictions eased
Hospitality owners who had to close their businesses due to the weather just days after reopening have said they are frustrated at the enforcement of Stormont guidelines.
Restaurants, bars and pubs reopened for outdoor service on Friday.
However, adverse weather on Monday s bank holiday meant some businesses could not open outdoor areas.
Stormont has said the regulations are the same as those applied last year when the first lockdown ended.
The Department of Health said the general rule of thumb was that outdoor premises should not be more than 50% enclosed.
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