David Begg, head of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions
Ireland
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- RenewableCandy
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The full facts:
Ireland's National Recovery Plan - 2011 to 2014:
http://www.budget.gov.ie/The%20National ... 1-2014.pdf
Key facts?
* 24,750 public sector job cuts
* 2.8bn euros of savings in social welfare spending
* 1.9bn euros to be raised from income tax changes
* 1 euro cut in the minimum wage to 7.65 euros an hour
* VAT rise from 21% to 22% in 2013, and to 24% in 2014
* the corporation tax rate remains unchanged at 12.5%
* a new "site value" property tax to raise 200 euros from most homeowners by 2014
The biggest joke?
BIFFO and Lenihan still expect their economy to average 2-2.5% growth in 2011 and 3.5-4.5% in 2012.
IMHO, it's now only a matter of time before Ireland sinks like the Titanic.
Ireland's National Recovery Plan - 2011 to 2014:
http://www.budget.gov.ie/The%20National ... 1-2014.pdf
Key facts?
* 24,750 public sector job cuts
* 2.8bn euros of savings in social welfare spending
* 1.9bn euros to be raised from income tax changes
* 1 euro cut in the minimum wage to 7.65 euros an hour
* VAT rise from 21% to 22% in 2013, and to 24% in 2014
* the corporation tax rate remains unchanged at 12.5%
* a new "site value" property tax to raise 200 euros from most homeowners by 2014
The biggest joke?
BIFFO and Lenihan still expect their economy to average 2-2.5% growth in 2011 and 3.5-4.5% in 2012.
IMHO, it's now only a matter of time before Ireland sinks like the Titanic.
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I wonder if he has a song waiting in the wings to be the anthem for the revolution Could sell millions.snow hope wrote:Have a look at this video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWQ6LXhKmaE
What do you think?
Jim
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"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
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It is all rather crazy; these lads supposedly at the helm are, ahem, earning over €100 an hour and they're taking a euro an hour off the minimum wage. Now, tell me again how many jobs will that create? Be honest now.Aurora wrote:The full facts:
Ireland's National Recovery Plan - 2011 to 2014:
http://www.budget.gov.ie/The%20National ... 1-2014.pdf
Key facts?
* 24,750 public sector job cuts
* 2.8bn euros of savings in social welfare spending
* 1.9bn euros to be raised from income tax changes
* 1 euro cut in the minimum wage to 7.65 euros an hour
* VAT rise from 21% to 22% in 2013, and to 24% in 2014
* the corporation tax rate remains unchanged at 12.5%
* a new "site value" property tax to raise 200 euros from most homeowners by 2014
The biggest joke?
BIFFO and Lenihan still expect their economy to average 2-2.5% growth in 2011 and 3.5-4.5% in 2012.
IMHO, it's now only a matter of time before Ireland sinks like the Titanic.
As usual, these bullies are attacking the people least able to defend themselves. The banks, shareholders and bondholders don't bothered in any way by these plans.
In fairness, Ollie Rehn has stated that the bondholders should share the pain (we'll see but no holding of breath) but I'm still no wiser as to why banks have to be saved. If it were me, I'd just sell them all for a few euro and good riddance.
Why do we, in this tiny little country, need banks at all?
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And for your delirious delectation, your unmitigated mirthful merriment, the first paragraph:
WABOW.
Yes! Every word is there - 'sustainable', 'growth' 'employment', 'economic activity', 'accelerate', 'reforms'. You don't need to read the report at all, just the first paragraph.the deluded souls who put together The Notional Recovery Plan wrote:This Plan provides a blueprint for a return to sustainable growth in our economy. It sets out in detail the measures that will be taken to put our public finances in order. It identifies the areas of economic activity which will provide growth and employment in the next phase of our economic development. It specifies the reforms the Government will implement to accelerate growth in those key sectors.
WABOW.
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There's something not quite right about the phrase, "a return to sustainable growth".
If it was sustainable before, why is there now a need to return to it?
If it was sustainable before, why is there now a need to return to it?
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Well spotted Andy. Nice one.Andy Hunt wrote:There's something not quite right about the phrase, "a return to sustainable growth".
If it was sustainable before, why is there now a need to return to it?
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
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Such Corporate drivel, innit. Nice observation.Andy Hunt wrote:There's something not quite right about the phrase, "a return to sustainable growth".
If it was sustainable before, why is there now a need to return to it?
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Absolutely. A blueprint for a roadmap to an implementation strategy.emordnilap wrote:And 'the plan provides a blueprint'. Eh?
Andy Hunt
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To a way forward to a future vision?Andy Hunt wrote:Absolutely. A blueprint for a roadmap to an implementation strategy.emordnilap wrote:And 'the plan provides a blueprint'. Eh?
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"Hurry, before this wonderful product is depleted from Nature’s laboratory."
The Future's so Bright, I gotta wear Night Vision Goggles...
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The Future's so Bright, I gotta wear Night Vision Goggles...
I can hardly wait for the consultation.Mean Mr Mustard wrote:To a way forward to a future vision?Andy Hunt wrote:Absolutely. A blueprint for a roadmap to an implementation strategy.emordnilap wrote:And 'the plan provides a blueprint'. Eh?
Andy Hunt
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