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Locked Out with Craig Renney
Big Hairy Network
29 episodes
5 days ago
Economist Craig Renney gives weekly insights into the numbers that we hear about from the government, Craig will cut through the noise and translate what all those massive governmental numbers mean for the average Joe and Jane.
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Economist Craig Renney gives weekly insights into the numbers that we hear about from the government, Craig will cut through the noise and translate what all those massive governmental numbers mean for the average Joe and Jane.
Show more...
Politics
News
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Ep19 PPTA President Chris Abercrombie on teachers striking for pay and conditions
Locked Out with Craig Renney
25 minutes 28 seconds
2 months ago
Ep19 PPTA President Chris Abercrombie on teachers striking for pay and conditions

On episode 19 of Lacked Out with Craig Renney, we look at the recent industrial action by Teachers, with the President of the Post Primary Teachers Association Chris Abercrombie. We look at what the governments proposed pay offer would mean for the average teacher, and why it's about so much more than money. Have a listen now. 

Locked Out with Craig Renney
Economist Craig Renney gives weekly insights into the numbers that we hear about from the government, Craig will cut through the noise and translate what all those massive governmental numbers mean for the average Joe and Jane.