RTÉ News: Minimum wage will increase to €13.50 per hour on New Year’s Day

by Banania2020

7 comments
  1. If working 40 hour weeks, min wage is €28k, seems decent (when it was introduced it was £4 an hour or something like that)

  2. And most of the increased wage will be gone to the taxman, so what’s the even point 🤷🏻‍♂️

  3. For some reason I thought minimum wage in Ireland was way higher than the UK (I’m from Tyrone)

  4. Mark O’Keeffe runs the Brown Sugar hair salons in Dublin.

    “This is another increase in the minimum wage and it means it has gone up by 36% since 2020,” Mr O’Keeffe said.

    “It’s becoming very challenging for us to absorb because to have deal with other new costs like sick pay, pension auto-enrolment and the fact that our suppliers have put up their prices as well,” he added.

    Saying this like they haven’t ramped prices through the roof since Covid like

  5. Shame anyone doing an apprenticeship has to do a few years before they even get that

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