Deleted User wrote: » It's hard to take this seriously. The RTE SP has stated so much around what they've done that they should be easily identifiable at this point. So either they're very stupid or they're just an amalgam of a lot of different people and different experiences, put together under one "character" which doesn't make a whole lot of sense. We can all narrate the various negative stories and experiences of ourselves and our colleagues but that doesn't reflect the true reality of the situation. But what part do I believe and what part do I leave to one-side as a false scent to distract from his/her identity? As a result, I'm left believing none of it.
VinLieger wrote: » They are threatening to publish the stories being sent by other staff if RTE dont stop hounding them. These stories might be a bit more specific and about specific situations so will be very interesting to see if the RTE management are stupid enough to try push them to that
Deleted User wrote: » We can all narrate the various negative stories and experiences of ourselves and our colleagues but that doesn't reflect the true reality of the situation. But what part do I believe and what part do I leave to one-side as a false scent to distract from his/her identity? As a result, I'm left believing none of it.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » I just don't get why they're allowed to waste taxpayers' money on UK TV over 90% of the population can get for free - that needs to be stopped pronto. If the whistle-blower is anything to go by RTE needs to be nuked from orbit and rebuilt as a completely different outfit.
steddyeddy wrote: » I knew a camera woman who works there who told me that they hire certain cameras and equipment for big events like Eurovision. She said they refuse to buy them in and save money in the long run. Also like a lot of the Irish public service, nepotisim is rife. Whose vagina you came out of supercedes talent.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » I hate arrangements like this when it comes to whistleblowing, TBH. I understand why they're necessary, I really do get that, but the idea of a whistleblower holding back some information of genuine public interest as a safety mechanism just seems unwhistleblowery to me. Would much rather they held back non-public interest, but still embarrassing stories.
TallGlass wrote: » Basically. It's a toxic work place. People go in go home get paid and **** anyone or anything that wants to change it. You don't go forward or back and the only way is out the door. Want change, or show/want inspiration then you can also go out the door. What a sorry place to work, sounds like no one at the top has passion for the job anymore and anyone who does is put in there place and silenced, knowing at this stage in the game leaving isn't an option. Personally that would drive me nuts.
kupus wrote: » Now you know why i cant stand gov workers. .
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » Be sure to tell the fireman that arrives to cut you out of your crashed car, and the paramedic that tries to stop you bleeding to death on the way to hospital, and the teacher trying to make something out of your kid etc
kupus wrote: » I noticed you missed the part about the alleged signed contracts suiting the signer and their friends. But thats ok. Ive had my fun, and thats all that matters.
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » Actually I didn't miss it, it wasn't particularly subtle or nuanced. I'm only highlighting your rather bizzare claim you hate all government workers because something something dodgy contracts and RTE fcukers something...
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Just read this on rte.ie... Carrigstown's answer to Burton and Taylor are back in each other's arms on Fair City this week as Paul and Niamh give in to passion once again.
kupus wrote: » Ok roger just for you. Ill rephrase it a bit better. I dont hate all gov workers. Just the unionised workshy clock in clock out, if extra work was to be found in the bed, you find them sleeping on the floor types, with no accountability, pass the ball as long as it doesnt stay in their hands. constant whinging moaning ones.. Does that sound better pet.
Joel Refined Salt wrote: » You must be talking about North Korean government workers. It describes no one I work with!
AndrewJRenko wrote: » An interesting alternative perspective - follow the thread;https://twitter.com/c_macge/status/909484614699319297
Grayson wrote: » Might be right. However that doesn't mean that they're not worthy of scrutiny. And then again so are newstalk/the indo. Jesus, is there any semi-state or major organisation that's beyond reproach? (I don't mean that as a cop out as in "Sure they're all at it. It's more of a Jesus, it'd be great if there was one)
leggo wrote: » Newstalk and the Indo are private entities, though, not paid for by tax payers and live and die based on market demands (which are much harsher and typically force companies to be more stringent than the likes of RTE), so we've actually no right to demand this level of accountability from them, whereas we do of RTE.