‘I could get stuck behind silage traffic’ – Leaving Cert supervisor fails in bid to claim €1,600 mileage after driving long way to work

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A Leaving Cert supervisor who drove a longer route to work because he said he couldn’t risk getting caught behind silage traffic on back roads on his way to State Exams has failed in a legal claim following a three-year row over mileage expenses.

The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has rejected a complaint by the supervisor, Daniel Murphy, seeking over €1,600 for the extra mileage from the State Examinations Commission (SEC) – which an official had called “excessive”.



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‘I could get stuck behind silage traffic’ – Leaving Cert supervisor fails in bid to claim €1,600 mileage after driving long way to work
Independent.ie

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