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Restaurant sector creates 500 jobs

Almost 500 jobs have been created in the restaurant sector over the last two months, it was claimed today.

JLC pay orders  unconstitutional, rules judge

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JLC pay orders unconstitutional, rules judge
A HIGH Court decision upholding a challenge by fast food operators to an order setting minimum pay and conditions for catering workers outside Dublin has serious implications for the pay and conditions of about 200,000 low-paid workers.
Chambers Ireland demands end to wage agreements

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Chambers Ireland demands end to wage agreements
Chambers Ireland has today called for the abolition of Employment Regulation Orders (ERO) and Registered Employment Agreements (REA) in its submission to the Independent Review of ERO and REA wage-setting mechanisms.

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Wage agreements to be reviewed

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SFA: Budget should 'generate greater certainty'

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Firm to challenge court wage ruling
Unions prepared to strike over cuts to minimum wage

PRIVATE sector trade unions are prepared to strike, if the Government introduces legislation allowing companies to claim inability to pay their staff the minimum wage applicable in their sector.

Mon, 25 Jan, 2010

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