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Irish graduates protest lack of employment


Student dressed as 'Batt man' protest in front of Batt O'Keeffe's offices
Student dressed as 'Batt man' protest in front of Batt O'Keeffe's offices

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The union body representing Irish students in Ireland (USI) staged a protest against the lack of action by Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O’Keeffe, in dealing with the mass numbers of graduates out of work in the country.
 
On Monday, thousands of students and graduates held a demonstration outside O’Keefe’s offices in Co. Cork.
 
The Central Statistics Office in Ireland is reporting that 91,646 people, under the age of 25, are unemployed in the recession bitten country.
 
USI President Gary Redmond is concerned about the mass numbers of graduates that are forced to leave Ireland in search of employment in other countries.
 
Said Redmond, “Thousands of valuable graduates have already left Irish shores and USI believes that Minister O’Keeffe must work harder to prevent many more thousands of graduates from emigrating in the future.
 
“USI will continue to voice the concerns of Ireland’s students and graduates, who are anxious to be given the opportunity to rebuild Ireland’s economy, and contribute to the future prosperity of this island.”


 
He added: “Last week Minister O’Keeffe requested the help of the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) to combat graduate unemployment. However, despite our request for an urgent meeting, the Minister has so far failed to meet with us. Each additional day that Minister O’Keeffe puts this issue on the long finger, more and more of our highly skilled graduates are leaving the country, many of whom will never return. His inaction is crippling the future of Ireland’s smart economy, and USI will not stand idly by while the government lets this country fall to ruin. 


 
“The Government has invested millions in an attempt to create a workforce that is renowned across the globe for is expertise and innovative capacity. Therefore, it can only be seen as ludicrous to deny our graduates any opportunity to repay that investment by forcing them to emigrate,” Redmond concluded.
 


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Akers of IBM launched Billy Gates thanks to Bill's Momma who had John Akers ear Thus the billionaire son would be on his way with his DOS contract. Folks spout but have little appreciation how things come to be. The Irish with no history of togetherness are no match for a tribe who've risen to heights extraordinary being the top dogs in everything. The Irish Gov needs to swiftly start Kibbutisms for survival at every level..
Don't give up USI! Being persistent will help. If students keep leaving, right away, there's not the incentive or pressure for the officials to take action. Your economy will turn around and it will be fast, when it happens! You're young, it seems like forever, but economies can be rollercoaster rides (not that much fun) but, ride it out in Ireland, if possible.
Where are the Irish entrepreneurs? How many of these recent graduates who can't find employment try to emulate people like Bill Gates or Steve Jobs and start their own business. How many of them start an on-line service business? In the US I see ambitious teens who can't find work making web pages and offering goods and services for sale.
Ask that woman if she voted Fianna Fail (the government party) all her life. If she did I have no sympathy for her. The people get the government they elect (and deserve).
Not news to me. In an email from my Irish third cousin Ruth, concerning my finding a distant cousin here in the USA with a successful company called "Family Surname" Technology, Ruth wondered if this distant cousin might have a job for Ruth's son Robin, a recent engineering graduate with honors from University in Dublin.
 




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