Millem wrote: » Hi all, Did we get a 1% pay increase from 1st september? Thanks
Millem wrote: » Great thanks a million:)
dory wrote: » Can't wait. Think I might buy a campervan and go around Europe with my €200 (after tax)....
TheDriver wrote: » To be fair, I'll take whatever I can get and when I count up the various small amounts over the last 2-3 years, it isn't that bad. Naturally I want more.....
acequion wrote: » Yep, but don't forget it's money that was originally taken off us, drip fed back with conditions. And tiny tear drop drip at that!
SligoBrewer wrote: » It's less than inflation ffs.
joebloggs32 wrote: » The rate of inflation (CPI) is at .35 % for 2018 so far. 1% is small, but not below inflation. September 2019 we get 1.5% and oct 2020 it is 2% As the driver said its better than the cuts we were getting a few years ago. It should be noted however the increases will only be to core pay, nothing on the allowances, so those of us lucky to be pre 2011 will not see an increase to the allowances. The post 2011 cohort had the degree allowance inserted to their pay scale so at least they get the full benefit of the increase.
Millem wrote: » Nice one is everyone on pre 2011 getting 1.5% in 2019 and 2% in 2020? I will be on one of those increments that don’t move!
Ace2007 wrote: » But is it taken off most people?, like considering anyone who joined in the last few years, they didn't have the wages taken from them, they took jobs for a certain pay, so now in essence they will be getting a pay increase. Obv if you were in employment when the cuts happened, then you are getting the money back. So it's different cohorts of people.
TheDriver wrote: Yes but I still prefer to be getting it back in drops than not at all
deiseindublin wrote: » Some headway on pay restoration but no where near equal pay still. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/pay-to-be-restored-for-up-to-60-000-public-sector-workers-1.3637455?mode=amp It annoys the crap out of me that the unions always seem happy with being "a little bit equal".
Sir123 wrote: » I'll be voting a big NO to this if it's even put to ballot. Putting it to ballot would be an insult itself.
SligoBrewer wrote: » It's striking time.
Ace2007 wrote: » why?
judeboy101 wrote: » Because the gov have no intention of giving us equality, they keep pushing it out stringing it out til we give up like good little boys and girls.