shane7218 wrote: » http://t.co/UZQ8a9iRu7
Gongoozler wrote: » I can't be the only one getting really tired of this kinda ****, right? And by this I mean constant public sector bashing. It's pathetic. I agree, somewhat warranted in this instance, but Christ, it's boring.
wendell borton wrote: » So we just forget about this disgraceful arrogance.
On the same day, a laughter yoga seminar was held for employees, which cost €250.
HardLuckWoman wrote: » Is there a big swimming pool too? Basterds
No Pants wrote: » Irish Independent doing its usual vomit out numbers act, yet take no note of the fact that Bord Gais paid for some of it for reasons unknown.
suicide_circus wrote: » Irish Water continuing their master class in keeping the public on-side.
Linka wrote: » And if the above isn't bad enough, they're being taught to laugh at our expense. Pack of pricks.
Cork Lass wrote: » Irish water is not a public sector employer.
woodoo wrote: » Its Semi State the same as the EBS. They are the untouchables.
Tigger wrote: » The building society ?
Gongoozler wrote: » Yeah :mad: they shouldn't be allowed laugh while at work!!
suicide_circus wrote: » I think it's reasonable to question and scrutinise how our tax dollars are being spent
am i bovvered wrote: » Do you think this is good way to spend public money ?
Phoebas wrote: » That's over egging the pudding a bit. Lots of employers either provide these kinds of facilities or subsidise gym membership.
am i bovvered wrote: » No one as a problem with people laughing at work ???? If the report is true do you agree with this money being spent on a laughing yoga class. If so, IMO that is the problem, some people that defend this kind if waste are totally out of touch with the reality of a normal workplace.
Banjo String wrote: » Agreed. With thax payers euros though