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Woman being treated for head injuries after falling from window at Cavan hospital

She is in a stable condition.

A WOMAN IS being treated for head injuries after falling from a window at Cavan General Hospital.

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    Mute der Fussballmeister
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    Jan 12th 2022, 7:46 AM

    Also scrap the USC scam for all workers.

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    Mute John Johnes
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    Jan 12th 2022, 8:01 AM

    @der Fussballmeister: also VRT with fuel taxes.

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    Mute LFC_MAD94
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    Jan 12th 2022, 8:08 AM

    An extra thirty cent an hour but yet the prices of diesel and household bills has gone up months ago, how does this help anyone?

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    Mute Dave Thomas
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    Jan 12th 2022, 9:16 AM

    @LFC_MAD94: it doesn’t because sometimes the idea isn’t to help but to milk as much out of you as possible!

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    Mute Paul Cunningham
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    Jan 12th 2022, 8:23 AM

    Its a really high minimum wage relatively speaking but when the cost of living is going up by the week then it really doesn’t matter. After MUP kicked in we have to work the longest time in the EU to earn our cans. Its just not enough to live on this island.

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    Mute LaoisWeather
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    Jan 12th 2022, 8:10 AM

    Instead of heaping more hardship on people through the illusion of mandated pay rises, our government should be looking at it’s role in why your €uro buys feck all. Consistently rising wages damages competitiveness and hurts job creation.

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    Mute Dean
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    Jan 12th 2022, 11:28 AM

    Rent inflation alone in the privatised sector is “rising at an annual rate of 6.8 per cent” — https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/rent-inflation-surges-to-6-8-amid-unprecedented-shortage-of-homes-1.4724045

    That’s not including high increases in Household Bills, or Cost of Living bills.

    Meaning that your salary suffers from a negative salary growth (ie. a big pay cut yearly).

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    Mute Mick Dunne
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    Jan 12th 2022, 2:38 PM

    Why post the same story twice

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    Mute John Moylan
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    Jan 12th 2022, 10:10 PM

    @Mick Dunne: to be sure, to be sure :)…… I’ll get my coat…..

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