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Thread: Political Establishment and Pay Rise.

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    Political Establishment and Pay Rise.

    Now that the FF/FG/Labour party has been defeated in this referendum this is a clear objective assessment of their work .

    The pay increases they postponed from last year will soon be coming up for review.

    Should the members of the above parties receive those payments in light of their poor performance?

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    Re: Political Establishment and Pay Rise.

    Quote Originally Posted by dub006
    Now that the FF/FG/Labour party has been defeated in this referendum this is a clear objective assessment of their work .

    The pay increases they postponed from last year will soon be coming up for review.

    Should the members of the above parties receive those payments in light of their poor performance?
    I'm gonna say they shouldn't get any pay rises above those negotiated in the partnership agreements. But I would have said that whether or not the amendment to the constitution had been passed

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