These poor investment funds that run these hotel groups couldn’t afford to pay staff enough so that they could be housed in Dublin.
We should be grateful
So, the taxpayer is defrauded and no one wants to get to the bottom of the issue and hold those who robbed the state to account
They’ll probably get sued ultimately.
Does anyone honestly think they are the only ones?
From what I’m reading here, the gov block books the whole place to allow for slightly fluctuating numbers. The hotel was sneaking staff into some of these booked – but currently unused – rooms.
Which definitely suggests shady working conditions, but unless I’m misunderstanding, which is possible, the rooms would be empty otherwise?
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These poor investment funds that run these hotel groups couldn’t afford to pay staff enough so that they could be housed in Dublin.
We should be grateful
So, the taxpayer is defrauded and no one wants to get to the bottom of the issue and hold those who robbed the state to account
They’ll probably get sued ultimately.
Does anyone honestly think they are the only ones?
From what I’m reading here, the gov block books the whole place to allow for slightly fluctuating numbers. The hotel was sneaking staff into some of these booked – but currently unused – rooms.
Which definitely suggests shady working conditions, but unless I’m misunderstanding, which is possible, the rooms would be empty otherwise?