and are fully committed to all aspects of the Irish Language and Culture in our workplace and in the wider community,” it added.
Údarás na Gaeltachta – which is responsible for the economic, social and linguistic development of the Gaeltacht – supports companies through grant funding and job creation initiatives. There were 7,363 full-time and 437 part-time jobs in companies supported by the authority at the end of 2020. The decision, announced during the debate on the Official languages Bill, will see a resumption of the democratic mandate for the first time since it was ended in 2012 to save money.
More HR Bollocks. HR types come from a different dysfunctional planet.
So it was written reviewes and someone put it in circulation and send it in error, i think the only error this company made was making it official and getting cought!!
Wow. Sent in error my eye. Unbelievable. Am sure they are getting some nice tax breaks from being in a Gaelteacht too, some cheek.
You don’t say! 😂
What I want to know .. did they understand it ? jwatson .. nil aon teanga na do theanga fein
Who give a crap about this Mickey Mouse rubbish . This gossip tabloid rubbish
Don't tell them your name Pike!
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