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I heard on the radio that staff there had received 15 pay increases, amounting to around 50% of salary, over the last few years. Can anyone confirm this?
I heard on the radio that staff there had received 15 pay increases, amounting to around 50% of salary, over the last few years. Can anyone confirm this?
I heard on the radio that staff there had received 15 pay increases, amounting to around 50% of salary, over the last few years. Can anyone confirm this?
I heard on the radio that staff there had received 15 pay increases, amounting to around 50% of salary, over the last few years. Can anyone confirm this?
Yet they were able to spend €40m on naming rights for Landsdowne Road
It was mentioned on the radio that the average pay was 20% higher than AVIVA staff in London, which in itself would not be a cheap city to live in.
Very sad news. Feel for those about to join the dole queue. Wouldn't want to job hunting over the next 3 or 4 yrs. Devastating news for so many people.
Yes you are 100% correct ...and now they have priced themselves out of the market and the jobs go to England...Thank God for unions and the Croke Park Agreement
Careful now. You’ll be letting the cat out of the bag on how the private sector works. People might see through the usual oul guff about efficiency, effectiveness and accountability and realise that it’s really down to trendy fashions being oversold by highly paid consultants.The centralised decision making can seem bizzare at times and often leads to very inefficient outcomes with a each new CEO trying to implement his "big strategy" before being pushed aside to make room for the next CEO.
Careful now. You’ll be letting the cat out of the bag on how the private sector works. People might see through the usual oul guff about efficiency, effectiveness and accountability and realise that it’s really down to trendy fashions being oversold by highly paid consultants.
Careful now. You’ll be letting the cat out of the bag on how the private sector works. People might see through the usual oul guff about efficiency, effectiveness and accountability and realise that it’s really down to trendy fashions being oversold by highly paid consultants.