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Ben Dunne on Joe Duffy

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 361 ✭✭DjDangerousDave


    I work in a Dunnes in Dublin and dual pricing is still displayed on everything, nor have we been told to remove it. In fact, the euro price has recently come down, unlike every other shop still screwing people over. In fairness, the staff in the NI Dunnes are probably getting paid **** all, whereas Dunnes starting wage here is €9. As for Ben Dunne, yes he is bitter, Dunnes makes €1bn a year and my Dunnes is making a profit every year. Very few shops are now.

    Statments like "In fairness, the staff in the NI Dunnes are probably getting paid **** all, whereas Dunnes starting wage here is €9." Dont help your argument. In Ireland the minimum wage is 8.65, they are paying a whole 35c over the minimum, WOW!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,734 ✭✭✭Newaglish


    Statments like "In fairness, the staff in the NI Dunnes are probably getting paid **** all, whereas Dunnes starting wage here is €9." Dont help your argument. In Ireland the minimum wage is 8.65, they are paying a whole 35c over the minimum, WOW!

    35c over the minimum for Ireland.

    The minimum wage is £5.52 (€6.99) for someone over 22 in Northern Ireland.

    That's a €1.66 for each member of staff (and then the increments may also vary)

    Having said that, corporation tax is lower in Ireland, nay?


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,194 ✭✭✭Corruptedmorals


    Yes, but VAT is higher.


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