AIB - are they for real?

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How many of us would be prepared to lose €161K we had earned and were contractually obliged to?

Ironic too since it is generally the "it's in the contract" stance that most PS and union-ites bang on about as a defense.
 
Isn't it funny how we repeatedly get lectures here on AAM about how private sector staff pay the price if their business loses money?

Actually, it's just not funny any more.
 
private sector staff pay the price if their business loses money?

Generally, historically, it is 100% accurate.

Aside from the banking sector, it still is.

The Public sector sucks money from everyone regardless of how well they perform and suck even more if they perform badly.
 
What's so incredible about it?

A guy got jail for attempting to rob a bank
You need to read all the links in the thread - the guy who robbed the bank and got sent to jail has the same name as the AIB employee who took the bank to court to get his bonus. I'm presuming they are not the same person...
 
What's so incredible about it?

A guy got jail for attempting to rob a bank

If you read the whole thread, and the embedded links, you wouldn't need to ask the question.

Name of AIB official who took the court action to force AIB to pay the bonuses, happens to be the same name as the person jailed for armed robbery of a branch of AIB.
 
Generally, historically, it is 100% accurate.

Aside from the banking sector, it still is.
So apart from the aquaduct, what did the Romans ever do for us?


The Public sector sucks money from everyone regardless of how well they perform and suck even more if they perform badly.

Just curious as to whether you've ever informed a public servant face to face that they are 'sucking money from everyone'?

It is a bit strange that somebody would think of Gardai, and schoolteachers, and speech therapists, and environmental inspectors, and building control officers as 'sucking money from everyone'. They are really just people who provide public services.
 
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