Irish Affairs
Related: About this forumFired For Speaking Irish In Ireland’s English Only Pub
https://ansionnachfionn.com/2016/09/09/fired-for-speaking-irish-in-irelands-english-only-pub/According to Tuairisc, Cormac Ó Bruic was warned on the 5th of August by the owner of the Flying Enterprise Complex, a bar and restaurant in Cork city-centre, that the establishment was English-speaking only and that the use of his native Irish during work hours was forbidden. In support of the reprimand the proprietor, Finbarr OShea, claimed that that there had been complaints from customers who felt uncomfortable with Irish being spoken in their presence, even to other guests. Understandably the Gaeltacht man refused to work under the discriminatory conditions placed upon him and other employees at the company and left the premises. Consequently on the 11th of August he was notified by post that he had been given his P45, effectively confirming that his contract of employment had been terminated.
The owner of the Flying Enterprise Bar & Restaurant has since stated that his firm employs a multinational workforce and that if staff members were allowed to use their mother tongues the company would be unable to operate. Because of that supposed worry and its function as a hospitality business the decision had been made to make English the only permitted language on the premises, in all circumstances. When it was pointed out to Fionnbharr Ó Sé Finbarr OShea that Irish was legally the national and first official language of Ireland his dismissive reply was: Were all Europeans!.
Presumably that is strictly English-speaking Europeans.
The behaviour displayed in Cork is disgraceful, creating a hostile working environment for an Irish-speaking individual so that he feels the need to leave his job. It adds further weight to the need for a well-subscribed fighting fund for the Irish language which will litigate Anglophone opponents of Hibernophone rights into submission. Equality is never willingly granted by those who control it. It is forcibly taken by those who seek it!
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Sanity Claws
(22,053 posts)English is also an official language but not the first.
I just came back from a visit and learned that there. Here is a Wikipedia reference to it too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Ireland
geardaddy
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(1 post)and FYI:
The original Primitive Irish was introduced by Celtic speakers. Primitive Irish gradually evolved into Old Irish, spoken between the 5th and the 10th centuries, and then into Middle Irish. Middle Irish was spoken in Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man through the 12th century, when it began to evolve into modern Irish in Ireland, Scottish Gaelic in Scotland, and the Manx language in the Isle of Man. Today, Irish is recognised as the first official language of the Republic of Ireland and is officially recognised in Northern Ireland and in the European Union. Communities that speak Irish as their first language, generally in sporadic regions on the island's west coast, are collectively called the Gaeltacht
gopiscrap
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