Forget the Vat rate — the Restaurants Association of Ireland should have a laser focus on staffing

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Beyond the Vat issue, the RAI seems to comment on everything from the availability of taxis to the need to regulate AirBnB. Surely it should focus on the single greatest problem facing the sector — staffing, writes secret_eur

Running any kind of voluntary organisation is a pretty thankless task, and it’s easy for the members of such organisations to carp from the sidelines at those who roll up their sleeves and do the work. But sometimes a bit of carping is required.

The Restaurants Association of Ireland has been the representative group for the sector here since 1970, and has a membership of around 2,500 restaurants, cafes and hotel restaurants. On a ...

 

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