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I roinnt postanna, tá aois reachtúil ann le n-éirí as an bpost - tárlaíonn sé i bpostanna atá bunaithe ag an dlí agus leagann an dlí síos an uas-aois don fhoireann oibre.
In some cases, there is a statutory retirement age. These retirement ages arise in jobs that are established by law and the law sets out the maximum age of staff.
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Ag cruinnithe de Bhord Údarás na Gaeltachta agus Coiste Réigiúnach an Deiscirt le gairid ceadaíodh pacáistí tacaíochta do raon comhlachtaí seanbhunaithe agus do thograí nua atá lonnaithe agus le lonnú amach anseo i nGaeltacht Mhúscraí. Meastar go gcruthófar suas le 70 post nua sna tograí seo agus go gcaomhnófar go leor postanna eile.
At recent meetings of the Bord of Údarás na Gaeltachta and the Údarás Munster Regional Committee, support packages were approved for a number of existing and new businesses in the Múscraí Gaeltacht. It’s anticipated that 70 new jobs will be created and existing jobs maintained.
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Roinntear cúram na n-airí ansin ar an dá nó trí pháirtí. Tugtar, de ghnáth, níos nó díobh don pháirtí is mó. Is iad ceannairí na bpáirtithe a shocraíonn cé dó/dí a thugtar na postanna mar airí i measc na mball tofa.
The ministerial portfolios will then be shared between the parties. Usually the larger party will be given a greater number of portfolios. The leader of each party will decide which elected members of the party to allocate those portfolios to.
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An bhfuil sáintréithe an nua chóilíneachas chomh bunaithe sin anois inár measc go bhfuil gach duine spleách ar a bhunaíocht ar son airgid agus postanna agus go mbíonn sé deacair labhairt amach ar eagla míshásamh a chur ar pháirtithe na bunaíochta?
This man was furious that Feargal was telling an aspect of the marginalisation and demise of the Irish language that didn’t suit his own ‘happy clappy’ view on the language and he went on to accuse Feargal of politicising the language and using as a weapon of war. This is a man of peace who you would imagine wouldn’t say ‘boo’ to anybody, who showed another side to his personality when he came across someone presenting a view that was contrary to his own.