
Quasi 450.000 euro sono stati spesi in pubblicità per invogliare i lavoratori edili irlandesi a tornare a casa da Stati Uniti, Canada, Australia e Nuova Zelanda
https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/nearly-450000-was-spent-on-adverts-to-entice-irish-building-workers-home-from-us-canada-australia-and-new-zealand/a1254918114.html
di RealDealMrSeal
15 commenti
Money well spent ….
I’m an electrician in Australia and reading posts from trades people in Ireland and the way they are treated not a chance I’d come back.
Come back to what? Maybe they should be considering the reasons why they left in the first place
I don’t think we’d want to have the Irish builders dumb enough to come back and fall for this empty gesture.
Rather than investing the money in an enticing package for builders to make the decision themselves, they went off and plastered this crap all over the world, making us look desperate and like a place you’d want to avoid. An ego stroking move from the government to show themselves and others that they are doing a good job.
Could have built a bike shed with that cash
what exactly are the government offering to “entice” people back home? Will they be offered housing? Free fights? Less taxes? No, none of these. Just green ads and a pathetic lazy “please”. This FFG government are beyond useless.
Advertising costs money? Wow, I never knew.
“Hey guys! Come back to Ireland and build houses you’ll never be able to afford!”
Sure that’s nothing, wouldn’t pay the rent on a one bed in Dublin for the year.
<“witty” bike shed joke>
Am I right guys? Hahaha
I know of one architect already made the decision to come back. It worked
Where would they live, if they all decided to come home?
Yeah…come back to the cold, miserable, heftily taxed, overpriced environs of an Irish building site.
Do they think these tradespeople don’t know this stuff, and the only reason they went is work? People went for multiple reasons. It was not just work. It was a better lifestyle altogether.
I have multiple friends living abroad right now, and work is not the primary reason to be there.
Craic. I’m in New Zealand now about 14 years. It’s nice here, it’s expensive but I’m staying put. I’m also not in construction. I’d eat my own arse for a chicken fillet roll though. That would have enticed me.