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Current employment model portrayed as failing workers
Employment classification system at RTÉ framed as failing workers and families financially
Youth employment is framed as being in crisis due to systemic failure
Youth employment is framed as being in a state of crisis requiring urgent intervention
Framing RTÉ’s employment classification system as failing long-term workers
Framing youth employment inactivity as an urgent national crisis
Work portrayed as inherently beneficial, while economic inactivity framed as harmful to individuals and society
Employment policy is framed as effective and solution-oriented
AI is framed as harmful to job opportunities, especially for entry-level roles
White-collar jobs are portrayed as under threat from AI-driven restructuring
Immigration policy change framed as harmful to labor market stability
The job market is portrayed as failing due to AI disruption
Jobs portrayed as under severe threat from automation
Data centers framed as essential for job creation, especially in rural areas
CGT changes framed as harmful to startup growth and employment potential
Portrays RTÉ's employment classification system as broken and harmful to long-term staff
Portraying Olympic athletes as economically vulnerable and undervalued in their profession
Labor market is framed as improved by regularization, addressing worker shortages and enabling fairer wages
Portraying white-collar jobs as under existential threat from AI-driven restructuring
graduate employment system framed as broken and failing youth
AI portrayed as actively harming job prospects for graduates
frames manufacturing employment trends under the current administration as harmful
Job market is framed as still functioning but showing signs of strain
portrayed as weak in hiring, not firing
Irish job market portrayed as entering a period of AI-induced crisis
Workers' job security is portrayed as under threat from technological change
Workers’ job security is framed as severely under threat due to corporate A.I. initiatives
The job market is framed as being in crisis due to AI automation
The job market is framed as being in crisis due to AI disruption
Union demands framed with skepticism about legitimacy
logic chip workers portrayed as excluded from AI-driven rewards
frames federal employment conditions as deteriorating
Tax policy is framed as failing to incentivize business creation and job growth
Youth employment system portrayed as failing to integrate digitally affected youth
Framed as endangered by Labour's tourism tax
Apprenticeship and workforce development policies framed as ineffective or absent
Hiring practices based on accent portrayed as illegitimate and class-biased
Players' resistance to salary cap framed as justified and beneficial for fair compensation
framed as failing to meet regional labour demands
Small business employment capacity framed as threatened by tax policy
Workers are framed as included in the protections of international labour standards
Current retirement system fails workers in physically demanding jobs
Joblessness framed as a destructive social crisis
Flexible work arrangements are framed as beneficial for employee wellbeing and performance
Labour market portrayed in state of crisis and generational collapse
Current player compensation system framed as failing to keep pace with revenue growth
Employment practices at RTÉ framed as failing and inequitable