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The jobs will be based all over the country.
The report found that just one in 10 older adults in Ireland relied on public transport.
In a statement released this afternoon, the company says that the decision comes as talks with unions at the Workplace Relations Committee have failed.
The two sides had been negotiating at Workplace Relations Commission.
Could you get where you’re going on an unfamiliar route?
And that’s not including Network Noel.
It’s not quite chaos, but it’s not fun either.
The £3 promotion has caused some uproar.
Loads. And loads and loads and loads.
‘[I]t’s my bus it is my rules and I don’t want to watch that, it’s disgusting, get off the bus.’
The National Transport Authority has released new statistics about bus usage.
The train network is also unsustainable, a report says.
Around 10% of bus routes will be privatised.
The scheme is currently being reviewed, but Age Action is warning that any negative changes will be vehemently opposed by older people.
Cameras, control centres and community. Apparently.
The company said that whistleblowers had held onto their evidence for over two years.
It’ll be pretty if it works out, we’ll give them that.
He’s called Noel, and he’s a football on a stick.
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