namloc1980 wrote: » In fairness, employers in many areas are open tomorrow and staff are expected into work. I'm in Cork and my place is open tomorrow. Not showing up to work can have serious ramifications for people. By having no clear policy there will be people who will feel they must travel tomorrow to get to work and that is a very dangerous situation. Authorities should direct that everything non urgent should close tomorrow especially in red zones.
The high horse brigade wrote: » All schools to be closedhttp://theliberal.ie/schools-out-department-of-education-orders-all-schools-to-close-tomorrow/
Sparks43 wrote: » The east coast of Dublin is going to take one hell of a smack Don't care if my daughters school is open or not. She's not going in end of story
babybuilder wrote: » Can anyone else confirm that all schools are closed?
dropzone wrote: » I wouldn't believe anything of that website.
sammyjo90 wrote: » I work in a MNC in the middle of west cork. Not a hint of Being closed tomorrow..have no option but to go in tomorrow. meanwhile another one i used to work for has decided that if you can, work from home. The difference in attitudes is amazing
tomcosgrave wrote: » Haven't heard a tap from Dublin City Council at all on Ophelia, heard other councils in Dublin are likewise. The response is really very poor and even in Status Orange areas, there are going to be a lot of people caught out dealing with damage to property and if they travel, to have to deal with difficulties getting to / from places. I just hope there are not going to be too many injuries or fatalities.
Mr.Crinklewood wrote: » Is that updated news or just bad journalism?
My name is URL wrote: » Someone can correct me if I'm wrong here, but I'm pretty sure you can't be forced to go into work under the threat of disciplinary action when such severe weather warnings are officially in place. You should name the MNC that is forcing it's workers to throw caution to the wind and endanger themselves!
titan18 wrote: » Me, no. The retards who make decisions like employers etc clearly are. Schools in Cork still haven't been told if they're closed or not, and nothing about businesses. I'll be fine getting to work, as it's a duel carriageway 90% of the way, but I've got colleagues coming from the complete back of beyonds who won't be, and nothing has come out from management that there's an issue. Of course, they're hardly going to be on here, so are completely reliant on RTE taking this with seriousness
Pheonix10 wrote: » Will there be much impact in Dublin? Not much at all according to news/weather reports.
outsourced_ire wrote: » I think it’s more the silence from the MNCs. I’m sure if you rang in, and said you could get in, it would be fine. But they don’t encourage it with their silence, meaning people feel like they have to go in.
Full Marx wrote: » Any word on government departments closing for civil servants?