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IBEC
(redirected from Irish Business and Employers' Confederation)

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IBECInternational Basic Economy Corporation
IBECInternational Bank for Economic Cooperation
IBECInternational Benefits Evaluation and Costs
IBECInternational Bridge Engineering Conference
IBECIllinois Business Education Coalition
IBECInternational Biochemistry of Exercise Conference
IBECInternational Broadband Electric Communications, Inc.
IBECIrish Business and Employers' Confederation


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The Irish Business and Employers' Confederation said heads of firms now understand family responsibilities and that limited personal time can hamper worker performance.
Figures produced by Lansdowne Market Research (IBEC) on pay issues for the Irish Business and Employers' Confederation show a surprisingly conciliatory approach by private sector workers.
Byline: Penman and Greenwood THE Irish Business and Employers' Confederation (IBEC) is set to demand that pay increases remain in line with inflation when negotiations resume on a new national pay deal.
 
 
 
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