Greater numbers of jobs advertised at minimum wage after 2024 rate increase
Percentage of jobs offering minimum wage stayed in single figures but jumped to 15% when hourly pay rose from €11.30 to €12.70
Percentage of jobs offering minimum wage stayed in single figures but jumped to 15% when hourly pay rose from €11.30 to €12.70
The Government is committed to introducing a national living wage by January 2026, beginning with an 80 cent increase to the minimum wage next year. But as businesses struggle with higher operating costs, should the increases go ahead?
Low Pay Commission understood to have recommended 80 cent increase per hour to the current rate
Low Pay Commission says below-minimum wage rates for some workers should be removed
New enterprise support package expected to be approved by Cabinet on Tuesday
Just a quarter all employees aged 15–19 were paid at rates below the minimum wage, ESRI research indicates
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Implementation of industry-wide agreement had been held up by High Court action
People on lower pay work longer shifts at more unsocial times and are less likely to be unionised, report finds
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Government did not oppose PBP motion but have ‘no intention of actually acting’, Boyd Barrett says
ESRI research assesses impact of minimum pay increases between 2016 and 2018
Mr Kelly said too many parties are ‘lying to the Irish people’ and there is a third option
Micheál Martin believes that middle-income earners will be best off as a result of changes
Tánaiste says Government seeking to have record 2.5m people in work in 2024
Study will examine whether special rate should be introduced for Dublin
Europe proposes minimum wage floor, ways to tackle in-work poverty
Research assesses impact of minimum wage increase in 2016
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New hourly rate set at €10.20 will begin in January after decision by the Cabinet
Party leaders in bitter exchanges as spirit of acrimony endures
Letter sent to Government after unions withdrew from the commission
Taoiseach accuses Sinn Féin leader of using every opportunity to ‘tell untruths’
Ictu not prepared to sign up to a proposed increase of 10 cent per hour in rate
Report now likely to go to Government in September
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Minimum wage increase to come into effect in February
Ireland has the third-highest hourly national minimum wage rate in the EU
Regina Doherty to expand scope of planned legislation governing payment of wages
Donal de Buitléir says luck has played a part in getting him to the starting line for 40 years
High numbers of workers report verbal and physical abuse, and sexual harassment
Cabinet to hear proposals for 30c rise to set minimum wage for adults at €10.10 per hour
Low Pay Commission recommends rise of ‘about 30 cent per hour’ for adults
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