Gilmore: We must all contribute to recovery

Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has insisted high earners will have to suffer pain along with everyone else after Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) chief Declan Collier was forced to give up his controversial bonus.

Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has insisted high earners will have to suffer pain along with everyone else after Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) chief Declan Collier was forced to give up his controversial bonus.

Mr Gilmore said he was pleased the airport chief backed down over the 106,100 euro deferred payment, which was agreed despite a ban on bonuses to semi-state company bosses.

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