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dj876
14 Oct 16 01:41
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This is been hailed as a budget that has concentrated on investing in public services.

In reality €850 million of the 2 billion increase on public spending goes to public sector pay (without any improvements/performance related pay)

The average cost of employing a public sector employee will have increased by 2,500 per year by this time next year compared to this. This ignores increased job security and extortionate defined benefit pensions funded by the private sector. The government is wilting at every public sector strike notice and the threats will continue indefinitely, no back bone.

A private sector employee on the average industrial wage sees an increases of €3 per week where as the scroungers on the dole get a €5 for doing sweet f.a

Means testing pensions and child benefit would create a fiscal space in excess of $3 billion (with little or no pain) but the IT infrastructure is so archaic that there is practically no cross departmental communication. That's what you get when you elect a bunch of teachers to run an economy.

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padlock
When: 14 Oct 16 06:00
Lets All riot
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GANT007
When: 14 Oct 16 11:50
DJ........When are all the Public Servants getting this €2,500........I know a few people who will be delighted with this news.
By:
dj876
When: 14 Oct 16 12:06
The average is 2,500 per annum. 850 million divided by 336,000 = 2,500

This includes the landsdowne road agreement, no matter what way you look at it the average annual increase in the cost of a public servant is 2,500.

Strikers should be told to get back to work or f##k off, our national debt is 200 billion. That's 100,000 for every worker in the state, it's not a fiscally prudent time for pay increases.

It won't happen as that's 336,000 votes and preservation is the ultimate priority of our elected elite.
By:
GANT007
When: 14 Oct 16 12:19
So all Public Servants are not getting their pay restored.......just a few.
Don't take the IBEC website as gospel........agendas, agendas, agendas.
By:
dj876
When: 14 Oct 16 12:21
Average cost of employing a public setor worker per annum is what I have quoted throughout
By:
GANT007
When: 14 Oct 16 12:31
I wouldn't worry, the boys who wrecked the country are getting back into full swing. Breakfast roll sales are rising by the week.
By:
GANT007
When: 14 Oct 16 12:41
DJ......What did the Public Sector employee on the average industrial wage get in the budget?.
By:
Eddie Batt
When: 14 Oct 16 13:32
Spot the public servant.
By:
GANT007
When: 14 Oct 16 13:58
Wrong Eddie......Just sick listening to cherry pickers.
By:
workrider
When: 14 Oct 16 15:13
Too think DJ lambasted me on many occasion about this been a SPORTS FORUM .Laugh
By:
kincsem
When: 14 Oct 16 15:52
In the boom the public sector were on about 30% more than the private sector, which I thought odd, as the private sector generate the money.
By:
GANT007
When: 14 Oct 16 19:20
Where did you hear that, Kincsem. Sure the majority of the lads in construction were earning more than a high court judge.
By:
Rocketfingers
When: 14 Oct 16 21:34
Gant hang your head in shame, you are well aware of these facts amigo
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 14 Oct 16 22:22
workrider • April 15, 2014 4:35 PM BST
DJ876 , How dare you tell me or anyone else on the forum for that matter what to do or say , you are full of your own importance son , the same boyo who a few weeks ago was telling all and sundry how woeful the forum was , and what have YOU done to improve it , S.F.A ...What is put up on here is no business of your UNLESS its addressed to you ..Now grow up ffs...

wildmanfromborneo • April 16, 2014 10:22 AM BST
DJ876 contribution here is telling,its pure naked jealousy.
He couldn't bear the fact that Pa Lapsy was doing well in the challenge so came on complaining,his complaints were couched in such a way as to pronounce himself a feared punter.
The other thing he can't bear is the popularity of Workrider and his racing exploits.
Workrider racing in England and Ireland betting in cash,looking at the horses in the paddock drives him to distraction.
His robotic formulaic mind is so cluttered with rules it can't function.

dj876 • February 5, 2015 5:13 PM GMT
Callit nails why the forum is in it's current state of paralysis but Borneo ignores the reference to the tribal pacts because he is one of the pivotal instigators and moderators of it. Borneo refuses to comment or discredit anything the majority of the Gombeens post on here,selections thrown up with nothing but racing cliches applied as logic,countless losing tips ignored and then when one does oblige,they're hailed as a messiah.
Anyone that refers to any topic on current affairs,economics,racing or sports betting utilising any modern day language/thought process is accused of plagiarism and verbiage. This ensures that the forum is maintained at the basement level with the back slapping on the lotto numbers while the exodus of decent forumites continues.
Barely worth a look these days even as a p1sstake as the level of "banter" has plummeted.

workrider • February 5, 2015 5:22 PM GMT
dj , your claim to fame on here nearly got you banned , Ruby Ruby Ruby , you came along and posted a few odds on shots who got turned over , then you sulked when somebody had a few words ..Now you come back time after time trying to sound as if you actually KNOW something . You offer little to the forum ,yet demand very high standards from the rest of us ..If you stop to think about it , would you say your EGO is getting in the way ..
By:
kincsem
When: 15 Oct 16 16:42
GANT007
Where did you hear that, Kincsem. Sure the majority of the lads in construction were earning more than a high court judge.


I don't take my comments from hearsay, or about lads.

This is a link from a more recent position, described by the Irish Times in an article dated Thu, Aug 25, 2016, 11:44.

"Private-sector workers saw weekly earnings rise 1.5 per cent in the second quarter to €635.52 while their counterparts in the public sector experienced a 1.2 per cent decline, new figures show.
Average weekly earnings increased to €703.83 in the second quarter, up 0.5 per cent on the same three months a year earlier, and by 2.1 per cent compared with the €689.32 recorded in the corresponding quarter five years ago.
Public-sector earnings
Earnings in the public sector dropped from €917.24 to €905.97 compared with the second quarter of 2015, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO)."

private .... €635.52
public .... €905.97
or public sector workers earn 42.55% more
or private sector earn 70.1% of what public sector earn.

No mention of pensions in the article.
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