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Low Pay Commission

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

<p>The Irish Congress of Trade Unions made the decision after other members disagreed that the minimum wage should be increased by 2 percent next year. File photo</p>

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IBEC and ISME 'disappointed' that ICTU pulled out of the Low Pay Commission 
IBEC says its disappointed that the group that represents workers pulled out of the Low Pay Commission.
Abolition of training rates of pay urged

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Abolition of training rates of pay urged
Low Pay Commission to examine women on the minimum wage

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Low Pay Commission to examine women on the minimum wage
Minimum wage rise is a blunt weapon

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Minimum wage rise is a blunt weapon
Low-paid workers due pay-rise as minimum wage is raised

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Low-paid workers due pay-rise as minimum wage is raised
Low Pay Commission to launch minimum wage report today

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Low Pay Commission to launch minimum wage report today
Oireachtas committee to meet Low Pay Commission chairperson-designate
Oireachtas committee to meet Low Pay Commission chairperson-designate

The Oireachtas committee on jobs will today meet the chairperson-designate of the Low Pay Commission.

Tue, 14 Apr, 2015

Unite: Govt needs to raise minimum wage immediately
Unite: Govt needs to raise minimum wage immediately

The Unite trade union is calling for the minimum wage to be increased by €1.

Sun, 29 Mar, 2015

Low pay talks - Dignity the issue
Low pay talks - Dignity the issue

TALKS on low pay open at the Low Pay Commission today.&nbsp;

Wed, 25 Mar, 2015

Low Pay Commission calls for public's opinion on minimum wage
Low Pay Commission calls for public's opinion on minimum wage

The new Low Pay Commission is looking for people's opinions on the minimum wage.

Mon, 09 Mar, 2015

Taoiseach: Am I worth €3,500 a week? Very much so!
Taoiseach: Am I worth €3,500 a week? Very much so!

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said that he is ''very much'' worth his salary of around €3,500 per week.

Thu, 26 Feb, 2015

Low Pay Commission to advise on changes to minimum wage
Low Pay Commission to advise on changes to minimum wage

A new commission to advise the Government on changes to the minimum wage will be launched this morning.

Thu, 26 Feb, 2015

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