Lack Of Accommodation A Barrier To Attracting More People To Work In Cork City

A cyber security conference in the city last week heard how there is 110% employment in the sector
However the lack of housing is driving up costs and could lead to Cork firms losing their competitive edge.
The lack of available properties to rent in the city is proving to be a major obstacle for firms in filling roles and attracting workers to Cork.
Speaking to RedFM News Ronan Murphy of cyber security firm SmartTech247 says Cork's housing crisis is a massive challenge
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