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        <title>Tech workers pull in close to 50pc more than average wage</title>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2013 20:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[Looks like there's still plenty of money in IT and Cloud storage
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Research from the Central Statistics Office tells us that workers in the information and communications sector earned an average of €52,035 last year – while those working in the accommodation and food services sector earned an average salary of just €16,319 or two-thirds less.<br /><br />
The average annual salary for 2012, across all sectors, was €36,079.<br /><br />
This means that pay packets in the construction industry, wholesale and retail trade sector, administrative and support services and arts and entertainment industries all fell below the national average.<br /><br />
Interestingly, wage statistics tell a different story when examined by their hourly rate.<br /><br />
On an hourly basis, workers in the education sector made the most last year – a whopping €35.47 per hour, on average. Salaries might be lower in teaching than in technology, but fewer working hours means teachers got more out for the amount of time they put in.<br /><br />
The lowest hourly earnings were again recorded in the accommodation and food service sector.<br /><br />
At an average of €12.48 an hour, this still came in far above the minimum hourly wage of €8.65.<br /><br />
In some countries, this is seen as a luxury. In Germany, despite the country's robust economic health, leading economic institutes issued stark warnings last week ahead of government talks on the introduction of a new minimum wage of €8.50.<br /><br />
They said the move could lead to significant job losses.<br /><br />
The issue has emerged as critical to the formation of a German government; the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) have said they will refuse to form a government with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives unless they agree to a nationwide minimum wage.<br /><br />
Unlike most EU countries, Germany has resisted a minimum wage, in part because it was seen as political interference in wage bargaining between unions and employers.<br /><br />
Instead it relies on collective wage deals by sector and region.<br /><br />
But reports of workers earning as little as €2 an hour have proliferated in recent years, particularly in eastern Germany.</div>
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