Finance Minister issues stark warning about what Level 5 would mean for unemployment

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The government has also said that no decision has been made on the payment of the social welfare Christmas bonus this year

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe. Image: PA Images Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe. Image: PA Images FINANCE MINISTER PASCHAL Donohoe has warned about the consequences of a move to Level 4 or 5 restrictions, stressing that it could mean people losing their jobs “for the second time this year”.

The Finance Minister emphasised that these projections are based on current public health guidance and that if the guidance was to change the deficit would “grow and grow and grow” “The greatest concern that I would have would be the impact that would have on unemployment and the number of people who might lose a job for the second time in the year,” he said.

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Did they do such dithering about awarding themselves a pay rise I wonder 🤔🤔🤔

It should be done away with anyway for people on the dole long term, a bonus for sitting on your hole ffs

Possibility of no Christmas bonus for unemployed but no problem with pay rises for td's.

TD's have given themselves 3 pay rises so far this year, and yet no decision has been made on the payment of the social welfare Christmas bonus. They voted straight away with immediate effect for their own pay rises. I am never voting again. There is no democracy in this country.

Holding the rope you have around peoples necks a little tighter yee are with this one!

'Finance Minister on salary of €150k+ plus expenses shows 'concern' for people having to go on €203 per week' 🙄🙄

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