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The Minister for Public Expenditure has said the Government will make a revised offer on public sector pay - but Michael McGrath said there will need to be flexibility. | More:

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Politicians talking about the interests of the country is a joke. It’s time we cut the money we are giving the EU and spend it on the Irish. I want my taxes spent fixing Irish problems.

If this was a pay rise for merrionstreet politicians & senior civil servants there would be no need for flexibility - they would just get/take it MichaelMcGrath Paschald OPS_Ireland FineFail MichealMartinTD FineGael LeoVaradkar Well done irishcongress antoabs SIPTU

I would have thought the public-sector in Ireland is quite well looked after as was highlighted many years ago during the banking crisis. It’s time to assist the private sector who inevitably generate the revenue for the state which in turn allows the public sector to be paid.

Ah the old not in the interest of the country

yeah, rich TDs

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Business News | Latest Breaking Stories & Headlines | RTÉThe Minister for Public Expenditure has said the Government will make a revised offer on public sector pay - but Michael McGrath said there will need to be flexibility. | More: Ah the old not in the interest of the country yeah, rich TDs I would have thought the public-sector in Ireland is quite well looked after as was highlighted many years ago during the banking crisis. It’s time to assist the private sector who inevitably generate the revenue for the state which in turn allows the public sector to be paid.
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