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Sat 09 Sep 2008Aer Lingus plan for €100m cuts divides directors
PLANS BY Aer Lingus management to introduce cuts of up to €100 million at the airline were criticised by a number of the company's directors at a marathon board meeting yesterday. The board failed to agree to the proposals after more than eight hours of discussions.
The board members who are thought to have concerns about the plan include David Begg, general secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, and Colin Hunt, a former adviser to Taoiseach Brian Cowen when he was minister for finance.
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