The last paragraph of that article is among the poorest written I've ever read (sic). Imagine using a phrase, and then saying "that is a term used..."
What do you think would happen if they were forced to provide such pension schemes? They would up and leave.
And while we're at it why is it an employers responsibility to provide for people when they retire, surely some of the reposnsibility rests with employees?
Am I really expecting someone else to provide an income for me when I retire? No thanks, wouldn't trust that to anyone but myself.
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The last paragraph of that article is among the poorest written I've ever read (sic). Imagine using a phrase, and then saying "that is a term used..."
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That one is quite hilarious!
Loads of Civil Service work available where I live. All those gov departments clustered around Cork that I never knew about. Decentralisation must be working and have they done away with the Irish Language requirements as well so all those new Irish can now start applying? oh and is there now open recruitment for the Civil Service so us outsiders in the Private Sector can start applying for all positions that were only available internally?
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Plenty of government departments/offices in Cork (garda/foreign affairs/education/social welfare/justice/customs and thats just the departments I've worked in/have friends working in)
Absolutely No irish language requirement and hasn't been for decades.
Open recruitment for practically all grades in civil/public service including all professional grades.
Any other myths you want me to debunk?
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Sure most civil and public servants are outside Dublin and around the country - county council workers, social welfare offices, FAS Offices and Training Centres, Gardai and support staff, teachers, plc's, colleges, health services,Teagasc, Coillte, BIM, Bord Na Mona, ESB, etc etc. It's one of the great decentralisation myths taken up by anti-Dublin and/or anti public sector idiots.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
http://www.taoiseach.gov.ie/attached...pAgreement.pdf
Page 118 on Towards 2016 and the requirements for more open recruitment in the civil service.
"For the Executive Officer the proportion of posts filled through open competition will remain at 50%"
Loads of other points in relation to the need for the reform of recruitment practices.
As for decentralisation, there is an over concentration of the civil service (gov depts) in Dublin. Nobody is seriously suggesting the decentralisation of other staff in the public sector. Not everybody who is in favour of decentralisation is anti dublin or anti public sector. Its about a fairer distribution of the public purse, decision making, decongestion of dublin, etc. IMO the continuing concentration of most of the civil service in Dublin is a subsidy to the Dublin economy. These jobs funded by the public purse should be more equally spread around the country. Its not an anti Dublin thing or an anti Public Sector thing and personally I'm not attacking public sector workers or Dublin.(some of my best friends are dubs and some are dub public sector workers)
To start name calling macy, because people support decentralisation is a bit sad and I referred to the Civil Service not Public Sector workers in the original post so I really don't know what point you're trying to make.
I'll take your point Dodge on the Irish Language requirement.
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The 10,000 is made up of 7500 civil servants and 2500 public servants. 10,000 will do nothing for traffic in Dublin, and anyone who genuinely thinks the scattergun, incoherent mess that is decentralisation is a good thing for either the Public Service, tax payer, state as a whole or even the locations deserves any insults they get for not properly thinking it through as it stands. Decentralisation of power is one thing, moving a few jobs around is just a pointless relocation that is good for nobody except for a few landowners creaming it in on land sales, and construction companies creaming it in on 54 white elepants throughout the country.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
I completely agree the current decentralisation approach is an absolute sham that is unworkable. Less locations and fewer numbers to begin with could work though.
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All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
It is all very well for Public Sector workers with guaranteed job for life to suggest to increase Corporation Tax as they won't be the people to lose their job which highlights they Private v Public view of the economy.
I don't want to go off topic but we can hope for less dependency on Multinationals but for the foreseeable future they will continue to be a huge proportion of our economy.
Again without going onto another topic but Irish people tend to be a bit left leaning but is no desire for far left policies like Chavez in Ireland as proven by numerous local & national elections.
Was just thinking its about time we got rid of this left wing monopoly we have on government.
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