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Irish
Examiner, 05/10/2002
Christmas
bonuses will be paid to pensioners
Pensioners
and other long-term welfare recipients will get their Christmas
bonus this year in spite of swingeing cutbacks across all departments.
Social
Welfare Minister Mary Coughlan will tomorrow announce that the
100% bonus will be paid in the first week of December. The announcement
will come as the Government seeks to put its Yes to Nice referendum
campaign into top gear with just 12 days left to polling day on
October 19.
It
will also be part of a move by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and his
ministers to put the political calamities of the past fortnight
behind them. FF party sources last night said they will be going
all out to secure a reversal of the June 2001 Nice poll which
was lost by 54% to 46% but with little more than one in three
voters turning out.
Government
sources last night confirmed that Ms Coughlan will make the announcement
tomorrow. It will dispel speculation that the double-week for
Christmas, to be paid round about December 6 next, would be either
scrapped or dramatically reduced due to the current economic problems
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