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High-rise housing debate between Ronan and McDonald falls flat Online debate between McDonald and Ronan proves damp squib about 4 hours ago
What was billed as a clash between journalist Frank McDonald and developer Johnny Ronan on the issue of high-rise development turned into something of a damp squib yesterday. The online debate, hosted by UCD’s architectural discussion platform Current, pitted Ronan, the developer behind the proposed 40-plus-storey tower scheme for Dublin’s docklands, and McDonald, its biggest critic. The duo have been debating the merits of the scheme – currently before An Bord Pleanála – including in articles in The Irish Times. ....
Survival of many Covid-hit small businesses rests on new legal framework Many endangered firms will not be able to afford going down the examinership path Tue, Apr 6, 2021, 04:51 A mural at the Science Gallery in Dublin city centre. Photograph: Gareth Chaney/Collins
We are only just getting a handle on the likely cost of the Covid-19 crisis to businesses and workers. Last week the Central Bank of Ireland predicted that 100,000 of the 450,000 left out of work by Covid-19 lockdown restrictions would permanently lose their jobs. Given that most people in the Republic work for small and medium-sized businesses, it’s a fair guess that the majority of those left unemployed as the crisis recedes will be former staff of companies that fall into those categories. ....
Awkward human workers still need to urinate Amazon has apologised for a tweet denying ‘the peeing in bottles thing’ Tue, Apr 6, 2021, 05:30 An Amazon Prime lorry near a fulfilment centre in Bessemer, Alabama, where workers have voted on whether to unionise. ‘We know that drivers can and do have trouble finding restrooms,’ Amazon admitted. Photograph: Patrick T Fallon / AFP
In all the discussion of the millions of jobs that have been lost and will be lost to automation, one point is perhaps not emphasised enough: that in some companies, there already seems to be a notable desire to treat human members of the workforce as robots. How else can Amazon’s long effort to ignore the biological fact of urination be explained? ....