did they meet, any idea how it went?
Good question Complainer. Worth investigating.Would be interesting to know how the Aer Lingus got the lease to that hanger? Was there open market competition for the lease?
What a silly question. They are taking a union-negotiated, employer-approved tea break, probably with the bould Mary C.... the plot thickens, where are the aer lingus workers....
I wonder how many of Micko's 300 jobs are real jobs, and how many will be 'agency' jobs, with the workers employed by some Latvian employment agency, to ensure that Irish employment law can be safely ignored?
What an equally silly reply !What a silly question. They are taking a union-negotiated, employer-approved tea break, probably with the bould Mary C.
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so no deal. I would normally discribe myself as a mol fan however i do wonder if he was sincere about this facility. It seems he will only do a deal if he gets this specific hanger. Why not have a purpose-built hanger constructed? Surely he cannot expect to have the legal occupiers evicted just because he has more jobs to offer? This whole story has a bad smell to it.
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.... This whole story has a bad smell to it.
Ryan Air are way too smart to open a facility like that in Dublin where costs are high
In an alternative business plan put forward last year, employees were willing to take a 20% cut in wages to keep the operation open. Combined with having a ready made facility and fully trained staff ready to go it might have been a runner. He put it to the government to call his bluff. I aggree however that O'Leary would never pass up a chance for a PR stunt. I suppose we will never know now.
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