Tech firm Salesforce to add 1,500 employees in significant Dublin investment

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is set to appear at the official announcement at the Convention Centre this morning, as the company divulges its plans for an urban campus along with the construction of 'Salesforce Tower'.

 

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Signing happy birthday how cringey was that, you can tell the staff didn't want to campaignforleo give us all a birthday present and step down your a failed politician

Are these workers going to live in tents?

Did he tell them that there’s no hospital beds for routine surgery for the staff if they need it?

Another photo opportunity for Varadkar, what about the people who actually delivered this package and deserve the credit

Is he still Taoiseach? ffs

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