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Dublin café known for outrage marketing successfully attracts backlash for latest stunt

Clare Cullen / Clisare
2 min readMay 4, 2021

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An Irish café is coming under fire for an intentionally controversial post advertising job vacancies.

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The post lamented how “difficult” it is to hire staff, asking “why would anyone want to work in this industry when they can get a sizeable Pandemic Unemployment Payment for sitting on their hole?”

The inflammatory post continued by telling interested workers to “get up off their arse” and submit a CV.

In Ireland, the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) is “social welfare payment for employees and self-employed people who have lost all their employment due to the COVID-19 public health emergency”. Alongside the PUP, a Government scheme called the COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme was put in place. This scheme allows businesses who have reported a 25% drop in income to “claim a percentage of (their) employees net wage back”.

There were 182,616 unemployed persons on the Live Register in February 2020, which increased to a total of 513,350 in March 2020 when the…

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Clare Cullen / Clisare
Clare Cullen / Clisare

Written by Clare Cullen / Clisare

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