Meta job losses; RTÉ salary row; more registered voters that residents in some areas
Meta is to cut 350 jobs from it’s Irish workforce amid a global round of layoffs affecting around 8000 roles worldwide. RTÉ has faced tough questions at an Oireachtas committee about newly disclosed…
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