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Minimum wage to go up 10cent

  • 06-10-2020 5:36pm
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    https://www.thejournal.ie/minimum-wage-rise-5225333-Oct2020/

    Not much but it’s something for the growing number of minimum wage workers in Ireland . A 39 hour week at minimum wage 10.20 will give you 397.80 which is 20,685 per year .
    You can sympathise with small businesses struggling that are running a tight ship but there are plenty of very profitable companies who could pay their staff a lot more than minimum wage . The likes of Larry goodmans AIBP meat factories been one particular disgrace .


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,295 ✭✭✭✭Mrs OBumble


    Don't get too excited. It's not til January next year.


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    LuasSimon wrote: »
    https://www.thejournal.ie/minimum-wage-rise-5225333-Oct2020/

    Not much but it’s something for the growing number of minimum wage workers in Ireland . A 39 hour week at minimum wage 10.20 will give you 397.80 which is 20,685 per year .
    You can sympathise with small businesses struggling that are running a tight ship but there are plenty of very profitable companies who could pay their staff a lot more than minimum wage . The likes of Larry goodmans AIBP meat factories been one particular disgrace .

    Does that mean you agree to anyone working for a struggling company or one not making profit having their salaries slashed?


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