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PwC 'Hot Mail' accountants to learn fate next month
The three PricewaterhouseCoopers staff suspended over their sexist emails will find out next month if they will keep their jobs.
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Nine things you really, really need to know by 9am: Gerry Ryan’s open secret, Fine Gael’s bailout fallout, and some cranky phone calls for the Cabinet.
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Three PwC male workers suspended over 'hot mail'
As PwC ‘Mad Men’ style scandal goes global, a second accountancy firm – KPMG – is hit by email furore.
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PWC partner "deeply regrets" Hot Mail scandal
A senior partner at the accountancy firm says the ‘top 10 office women’ email is “hugely disappointing” to his firm.
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The 9 at 9: Wednesday
Nine things you need to know by 9am: Gardai can’t get their hands on passwords to access Anglo-Irish Bank documents;accounting firm probe emails which ‘rated’ female employees on looks; a college dropout has won the world’s biggest prize in poker.
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View more pollsPoll: Will you be giving to charity this Christmas?
PRESIDENT MICHAEL D Higgins yesterday lit the Áras Christmas tree and said his thoughts are with those in society who are homeless, marginalised and vulnerable.
Addressing an assembled crowd at the Áras, President Higgins said: “We will remember our new Irish community as they recreate precious family traditions here in their new homeland; we will think of those in our society who are homeless, marginalised or vulnerable; of all those who are sick or lonely or feeling sad or worried.
As Christmas draws nearer, charity fundraisers are now taking to the streets to raise much-needed funds for a variety of causes. Christmas is traditionally a time for giving after all.
So, today we want to know: Will you be giving to charity this Christmas?
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