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Saturday January 04, 2014 21:16 by Wayne Flanagan Tobin - Local election candidate Pembroke South Dock
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Jump To Comment: 2 1I have witnessed nepotism in two jobs i worked i worked in homeless hostel in limerick and the bosses son got a promotion over other more hard working people.He used to go on liquid lunches on his break,and chat up some polish girl on his way back to work.He didnt work hard at all and was given a disproportionate amount of credit for what little work he did acheive.Im sure there are stories of nepotism up and down the country,another story of nepotism comes from none other than FAS,the new appointed supervisor of FAS only got the job at 35 and 7 children later,with no previous work experience,because here mother worked on the board of FAS in dublin.
On brain drain, i think its a damning indictment of the government and speaks volumes about what they are not doing to tackle this situation we have on our hands.
Instead they have slave labour schemes that displace jobs,and put existing jobs at risk converting paid work into unpaid work.
If you had a choice of a plum job in australia or a job bridge ''job'' exploitation scheme here..Which would you pick???
This country to add insult to injury on top of not creating employment are letting these schemes run riot and make a mockery of the jobs market..
I went to Australia but was forced to come back because of no job and I could not get the qualifications I needed upon leaving. The process was isolatory and lonely, the cost to my family huge and nothing. I became depressed and now to voluntary work as I will not be abused by job bridge. I totally agree with the article above-we should be able to stay in our on country given the amount of money a TD gets and the TDs have staff some of whom the are related to. In school in History we learned this was Neoptism. Enough is enough,