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Michael O'Leary doubles down on teacher comments
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary sparks debate after ‘crass’ comments calling for fewer ex-teachers in Irish politics
O'Leary told Ireland's tourism minister to go back to the classroom as he called for more business people in politics.
Simon Harris says teachers ‘doing a good job’ as he blasts ‘crass’ Michael O’Leary comments & Ryanair boss doubles down
TAOISEACH Simon Harris has defended teachers and said they are “doing a very good job” after controversial comments from Michael O’Leary. The Ryanair boss came under fire for
Michael O’Leary’s comments on teachers: Tell us what you think
Mr O’Leary doubled down on the comments on Monday morning, repeating his claim that there are “too many” teachers in the Dáil. He said he was making a “serious” point about the need for more diversity and that there was a need for more business owners to become TDs.
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary responds to backlash over 'offensive' comments
This country is facing enormous challenges over the next decade, where the population is going to rise from five to six million people' - Michael O'Leary
Ireland PM brands Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary comments on teachers 'crass and ill-informed'
Simon Harris, who recently announced Ireland's next general election will take place at the end of the month, has responded to Michael O'Leary's comments about teachers and how he would not hire them to "get things done".
Simon Harris says Michael O'Leary will have no further part in election campaign after teacher comment
Tánaiste Micheál Martin, meanwhile, said that the incident showed Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil’s differing “ethos”.
Ryanair boss defends remarks on teachers after backlash
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has defended comments he made about teachers, which sparked a row on the opening weekend of the Irish general election campaign. Politicians and teaching unions reacted angrily after he said he would not employ teachers to "get things done" and that the Dáil (lower house of Irish parliament) was "full" of them.
Tax and Michael O'Leary comments about teachers fuel debate on Irish election campaigns
Changes to the universal social charge and comments by the Ryanair CEO have sparked debate during the Irish election campaign. Ireland will vote for a new government on9.
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Michael O’Leary wouldn’t employ teachers. I wouldn’t hire him to campaign for me
I wouldn’t employ the chief executive of a budget airline to run a country – or, for that matter, to campaign for the ...
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Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary calls for UK air traffic control chief to be sacked
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) this morning published a report that laid bare the extent of the disastrous NATS air ...
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Michael O’Leary doubles down on teachers: ‘Not the best people to deliver change’
Michael O’Leary has repeated controversial comments he made about teachers, arguing that they are not the best type of ...
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Michael O’Leary urges FF-FG voting pact to keep Sinn Féin and Greens out as he angers teachers
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has encouraged voters to transfer between the ‘Civil War parties’ to keep Sinn Féin out of ...
manilatimes
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DMC Global Announces Michael Kuta to Retire as President, CEO and Director; Executive Chairman James O'Leary Will Serve as Interim President & CEO
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Nov. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DMC Global Inc. (Nasdaq: BOOM) today announced
Michael
Kuta will ...
The Irish Times
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Michael O’Leary’s swipe at teachers won’t land more than a glancing blow on Fine Gael
But the first viral moment of the election, courtesy of arch-provocateur
Michael
O’Leary
, shows what a fickle ally social ...
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Michael O’Leary’s criticism of teachers branded ‘disgraceful’ by Cork councillor
A Cork councillor has criticised recent comments from Ryanair boss
Michael
O’Leary
as ‘disgraceful’ and called on Fine Gael to ‘distance’ themselves from the cheering and laughing from party ...
Independent.ie
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Ryanair's CEO Michael O’Leary shows support for Fine Gael's Enterprise Minister Peter Burke
Ryanair's CEO Michael O’Leary shows support for Fine Gael's Enterprise Minister Peter Burke. 'Teachers get the job done every ...
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