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Anybody else consider the hype (free advertising) in various media about a new shopping centre a bit bizarre?
So what's the problem? Assuming staff are advised up-front that they won't have parking, I don't see a problem here. As long as we cling on to the practice that EVERYONE commutes by car, we're going to continue to have traffic mayhem. The Dundrum centre is as good as it gets when it comes to public transport links. So staff don't get a parking spot....3400 car park spaces.
4000 staff.
So what's the problem?
You're missing the point. This is the key assumption that I am challenging. They don't HAVE to park somewhere - they could come to work by public transport. Even if they don't live on the LUAS line, they could still come to work by public transport. It might require a mixed mode journey, with a bit of walking or cycling, a bit of bussing and/or a bit of LUASing, but it can be done. We can't continue to expect that EVERY job will provide a parking space for EVERY employee.the workers have to park somewhere
Hi Suellen - Is it unreasonable to think that employees should ask these questions up front and not wait for someone else to inform them?The big question is, have they been advised?
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