Damien360 wrote: » Abuse of free taxis (at cost to rte) for any old excuse never went away. On a story/buisness fair enough but it was being used for going to and from work for every tom dick and Harry.
dxhound2005 wrote: » They have to wait for 20 years to increase it. That will be in 2028.
MOH wrote: » Couldn't agree more. So scrap the reality/import show dominated RTE, halve the licence fee, throw it all at TG4 who actually manage to come up with original programming and put an indigenous twist on imports. Everyone's a winner.
Thinkingaboutit wrote: » contempt for efficiency.
WB Yokes wrote: » Dont pay for that muck... i dont have a TV
tonycascarino wrote: » They should stop paying the likes of Marian Finucane, Joe Duffy, Ryan Tubridy, Ray Darcy etc. astronomical wages. What do they do that is so important to justify their wages? Their jobs certainly don't warrant their salaries and the same applies to everyone else who works in RTE. Sort that out and then maybe that would be a start towards RTE saving money.
punisher5112 wrote: » They're going to get you with the new licence.... Doesn't have to be a TV....
WB Yokes wrote: » I think i heard about that alright, its phones is it?
punisher5112 wrote: » Telecom eireann, ESB sort of, aerlingus, CIE some of and more to go, Luas to a French company to manage, Irish water another mess, I'm sure I am missing some.
punisher5112 wrote: » Return of glenroe seems to be big news in rte.... Re runs of course.
murpho999 wrote: » It's normal in other countries to privatise companies so what's the problem? Also, Luas is now run by Transdev and it will change again in the future. I don't see the problem with it and it's a highly efficient service. Irish Water is only a mess in that how it's funded and irish people refused to pay for it unlike how people in other countries pay for their water. So there's no real need to bash the whole country.
punisher5112 wrote: » Luas operations hasnt changed once, it's exactly the same operator since day one! Don't get your argument.... Many countries keep their national airlines and transport infrastructure and so on.... Everything I've seen here and in many other countries when privatised it's in no way better for the consumer or the state or the people.
NIMAN wrote: » It'll be any digital device, there will be no escaping it. Except maybe for a few tree huggers who live off the grid.
downtheroad wrote: » It might only be a drop in the ocean that is the RTE total expenditure but the taxi situation is a disgrace. What other employer in this country pays for taxis to and from work for its staff. Such an easy solution for Dee Forbes to save a few hundred grand, tell staff they can make their own way to and from Montrose like any normal commuter.
WB Yokes wrote: » How will the charges be implemented?
completedit wrote: » It’s very important we don’t lose our national consciousness in a world of American dominated media.
zeebre12 wrote: » What kind of staff get free taxis? Has this always been the way?