Bill Struth
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Nah, he's only brave enough to do it while hiding behind his computer.Just curious as to whether you've ever informed a public servant face to face that they are 'sucking money from everyone'?
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They are really just people who provide public services.
Pretty much yeah - to those that I know for a fact to be wasters, why wouldn't I? Take pride in it actually.Just curious as to whether you've ever informed a public servant face to face that they are 'sucking money from everyone'?
Nah, he's only brave enough to do it while hiding behind his computer.
Pretty much yeah - to those that I know for a fact to be wasters, why wouldn't I? Take pride in it actually.
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.
I'm just curious as to how you managed to work out the ICTU position on this issue?Anyone who attended any union march against now know what IBOA and ICTU really think of them!!
Keep trolling internet hard man...LOL
Yeah, very dangerous that PS bunch. How would anyone dare say anything to them?
The IBOA showed their true colours this morning. They only want the senior management and execs who will share in this bonus to defer the payments until the Bank can afford to pay!!! AIB is practically a state company and will remain this way long after many of those involved are dead I would imagine - so he wants the taxpayer to look after them. Larry Broderick, who confirmed that the individuals involved are not members said this on Morning Ireland this morning.
His own members that (rightfully) have not received anything on salary for the best part of two years can go swing; but those he does not represent should have their cake and eat it. It says it all really. Anyone who attended any union march against now know what IBOA and ICTU really think of them!!
If I was a member I'd withdraw my membership immediately. Larry signifies all that is wrong with unions and their leadership in this country.
But aren't the AIB now public servants if the bank is owned by the government?
The Public sector sucks money from everyone regardless of how well they perform and suck even more if they perform badly.
Of course when the public sector is forced to absorb the debts of supposedly private concerns, this becomes decidedly easier.
Keep trolling internet hard man...
Would you like to point any of my posts that come within an asses roar of me claiming that 'everything runs as 110% effeciency'?Can I take it you don't work in the same section of the PS as Complainer, where everything runs at 110% efficiency?
Well done on quoting the old so called front line and "compassionate" aspects (the union trick) whilst conveniently ignoring where the real problems lie - the monstrous admin overstaffing in the HSE & county council for starters.
Nah, he's only brave enough to do it while hiding behind his computer.
The bank guarantee and subsequent bailouts were most certainly a public sector decision.Of course when the public sector is forced to absorb the debts of supposedly private concerns, this becomes decidedly easier.
The bank guarantee and subsequent bailouts were most certainly a public sector decision.
Do you see now what happens when the public sector interferes with free market capitalism? Those banks should have been left to default. Instead, thanks to the public sector, everyone gets to pay.
Not true. They were a political decision - a Government decision.The bank guarantee and subsequent bailouts were most certainly a public sector decision.
Everyone knew this situation would arise , why didn't the gov implement this 90 % tax 2 years ago
Not true. They were a political decision - a Government decision.
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