‘Win-win-win’: Sharkie’s plan to get pensioners, grey nomads back into work
Mayo MP Rebekha Sharkie wants to make it easier for seniors and grey nomads to earn a wage – and her plan’s received a billion-dollar backing. What do you think?
Mayo MP Rebekha Sharkie wants to make it easier for seniors and grey nomads to earn a wage – and her plan’s received a billion-dollar backing. What do you think?
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