So the government will fast track building houses for Irish people, who work, pay tax, and their wages and pensions? Because that would be the smart thing to do. And the government are supposedly the smartest in the land. That’s why their in charge.
Survey states bleeding obvious, news report shows.
A lot of the same companies have been pushing to have people in office a minimum of 3 days a week over the last year and for some reason cannot understand why people who were initially hired as remote are now quitting over a 2 hour commute 3 days a week.
Why the fuck have the government pushed for all the jobs to be in Dublin in the first place? Oh because they are landlords and property investors. They should change the corporate tax rate for Dublin and have it higher than other areas of Ireland.
So build up and have more apartments that are over 7 storeys
This is what will have MNCs packing their bags and mainland EU countries becoming more attractive.
Quite a few high rise residential proposals in Dublin have been blocked.
Again at its most simplistic it’s greed.
They might start listening when the multinationals can’t attract talent anymore.
Some offices are delighted to be losing these people but like to have a moan about to try stay relevant when infact they’re mismanagement of hybrid working is what pushed people from their roles.

It doesn’t address any causes and is therefore a normalization or learned helplessness propaganda piece.
Simple answer. Remote work. Company saves on office rent, employees are happier and more productive, side benefit of massively reducing carbon emissions. But if the employees aren’t in the office, suddenly a lot of management jobs become redundant and alot of companies are locked into long leases on their office spaces(can’t justify the cost to shareholders if the office is sitting unused)
I do sometimes miss living in Dublin but then I do a search on daft or rent.ie and a great calmness comes over me, a relief even that I don’t have to fork a large amount of my wage to live in accommodation that’s less than what I had in college and have to travel hours everyday to an office where hardly anyone speaks to each other and have no chance of saving for a mortgage and def not anywhere in Dublin.
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I’m shocked
More jobs for the D4 boys though
So the government will fast track building houses for Irish people, who work, pay tax, and their wages and pensions? Because that would be the smart thing to do. And the government are supposedly the smartest in the land. That’s why their in charge.
Survey states bleeding obvious, news report shows.
A lot of the same companies have been pushing to have people in office a minimum of 3 days a week over the last year and for some reason cannot understand why people who were initially hired as remote are now quitting over a 2 hour commute 3 days a week.
Why the fuck have the government pushed for all the jobs to be in Dublin in the first place? Oh because they are landlords and property investors. They should change the corporate tax rate for Dublin and have it higher than other areas of Ireland.
So build up and have more apartments that are over 7 storeys
This is what will have MNCs packing their bags and mainland EU countries becoming more attractive.
Quite a few high rise residential proposals in Dublin have been blocked.
Again at its most simplistic it’s greed.
They might start listening when the multinationals can’t attract talent anymore.
Some offices are delighted to be losing these people but like to have a moan about to try stay relevant when infact they’re mismanagement of hybrid working is what pushed people from their roles.

It doesn’t address any causes and is therefore a normalization or learned helplessness propaganda piece.
Simple answer. Remote work. Company saves on office rent, employees are happier and more productive, side benefit of massively reducing carbon emissions. But if the employees aren’t in the office, suddenly a lot of management jobs become redundant and alot of companies are locked into long leases on their office spaces(can’t justify the cost to shareholders if the office is sitting unused)
I do sometimes miss living in Dublin but then I do a search on daft or rent.ie and a great calmness comes over me, a relief even that I don’t have to fork a large amount of my wage to live in accommodation that’s less than what I had in college and have to travel hours everyday to an office where hardly anyone speaks to each other and have no chance of saving for a mortgage and def not anywhere in Dublin.