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Blair Horan too thick to understand Eircom renumeration?

  • 22-03-2004 2:04pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 16,659 ✭✭✭✭


    Con Scanlan has waved aside concerns about potential conflict of interest with a bejewelled hand, according to the Irish Times, and appears to believe that Blair Horan of the Civil Public & Services Union is too thick to understand the complimicated subject of remuneration being paid to Eircom directors.

    From ENN:
    According to the Irish Times, Eircom's deputy chairman, Con Scanlon, has said he does not see any unmanageable conflict of interest between his position on the Eircom board and his position as general secretary of the Communications Workers' Union. Scanlon has also suggested that Blair Horan, the general secretary of the Civil Public & Services Union, does not understand issues he recently addressed concerning the level of remuneration being paid to Eircom directors.
    I'll give him this much, he's got a bloody appropriate first name. Someone hand Con "Man" Scanlan a shovel so he doesn't get his lovely manicured fingers dirty while he digs his own grave.

    adam


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 919 ✭✭✭jbkenn


    Con and the Lads, in what must be the wealthiest union in the world, content in the fact that they have contributed to the bollixed state of telecoms in this country, now seem to be determined to make the same bollix of the postal service

    jbkenn


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