No minister for the kitchen sink?
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No minister for the kitchen sink?
These are the backbenchers who just got a promotion today.
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AS PART OF the Government’s plans giving people the right to request to work from home, it also has plans for a code of practice on the right to disconnect from work.
With the rise of the digital age, work emails, calls and texts can spill into people’s time off more and more often, particularly mid-week. This may be particularly tricky during the pandemic when people are stuck at home and don’t have other social engagements.
So we’re asking: Have you been successful at not doing work outside of official hours since the pandemic began?
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REPLIES
That falls under the remit of minister for training and skills
That’s covered by several crossborder quangos already.
Minister for Clearing the Dail Bar tab.
They all fall under the remit of expenses for all.
Moan! Moan! moan! Moan!…… Moan! moan!
Question? If you break the law is it a crime and if so are you a criminal. If you are a criminal can you be a minister.
It certainly sounds like a question.
Hate smart asses.
Minister of the Stool, Enda’s stool lol.
I’m only having the craic Liam.
Fair enough Jamie, I like a bit wit myself.
Minister for Paper Clips and Rubber Bands?