Chambers Ireland calls for wage claims to be clarified

Chambers Ireland today called on the Referendum Commission to clarify the validity of anti-Lisbon groupr Cóir’s contention that the minimum wage will fall to €1.84 should the Lisbon Treaty referendum be passed.

Chambers Ireland calls for wage claims to be clarified

Chambers Ireland today called on the Referendum Commission to clarify the validity of anti-Lisbon groupr Cóir’s contention that the minimum wage will fall to €1.84 should the Lisbon Treaty referendum be passed.

“Cóir’s untrue claims are misleading and designed to confuse," said the organisation's deputy chief executive Seán Murphy.

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