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SatelliteFlight
24 Nov 10 14:29
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€7.65 an hour

They say they want the whole country to share the burden, well then lower your facking wages you bunch of crooks!! Why don't they make a maximum wage then and let the facking high rollers in banks etc... who facked the country up to take their share of the burden. Once again these kunts just looking out for their mates and couldn't give 2 facks about the normal working class. Absolute corrupt kunts are a disgrace!!!

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By:
GANT007
When: 24 Nov 10 14:44
IBEC and ISME members will be dancing in the streets tonight.
By:
rule4 will apply
When: 24 Nov 10 15:14
this has been coming, only problem is that it is 2 years too late
By:
irish_guy_13
When: 24 Nov 10 15:16
should be less. 6.65 would be good.
By:
SatelliteFlight
When: 24 Nov 10 15:17
the high earners get away again while the lower earners are facked, same old story with this idiotic government
By:
padlock
When: 24 Nov 10 17:04
what are YOU doing about it?
By:
timberman
When: 24 Nov 10 18:02
Just go on the dole..pays more than minimum wage hands down plus all the freebies!
By:
SatelliteFlight
When: 24 Nov 10 18:03
Not a lot i can do about it padlock to be honest bar vote against them in the election, which i will do.
By:
db1974
When: 25 Nov 10 10:11
"The overall burden and incidence of income taxation has increasingly fallen on a relatively small number of taxpayers. In 2010 we have reached a point whereby just 8% (earning €75,000 or more) will pay 60% of all income tax while almost 80% earning €50,000 or less contribute just 17% of income tax."

You think that's fair?

Anyway the specifics of the plan have yet to be revealed. The removal of the PRSI ceiling (for example) would see higher earners paying more tax while leaving those earning under €75,000 untouched from that change.
By:
playthegameboy
When: 25 Nov 10 14:32
4% of the workforce are on minimum wage. How many ppl does that equate to?
By:
Barca 4 Life
When: 25 Nov 10 15:16
It's a sad day when your better of on the dole than to go to work, with all the medical benefits that goes along with it, Do you think employers are going to take people on at a decent wage (Not a hope) If you want to work you need to except mininum wage no matter what your experience in your chosen feild, With vat going up, that will be passed onto the customer so expect less spending as people will be tighting there belts even more so than ever before, All the financial experts not only in this country but further a feild are saying this debt can not be repaid, the only people who are saying it can be repaid are the very people who want there money back as quick as possible at the highest rate possible, guess who this government decide to beleive, There a joke and the sooner there gone the better, Im afraid this is only the beginning and it will go on  longer than this 4 years it will be decades of pain for everyone unless this debt is sorted out now with proper and reasonable negotiations
By:
greelo
When: 25 Nov 10 16:21
playthegameboy 25 Nov 10 14:32
4% of the workforce are on minimum wage. How many ppl does that equate to?


267 people working

4/100 * 267 = approx 11 people on min wage
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