It depends on if it's a construction firm or not, if a carpenter is working producing furniture and that's where the company makes it's money from then the minimum wage rates apply.
Contributions paid in the UK can be used to qualify for unemployment benefits here so if he's been abroad for the past number of years he should look into that.
Is it a State Pension he applied for ? It's not clear what Social Welfare scheme he is on. I take it that it is as that's why they are looking for his record going back so long. If he used to be a Civil Servant and has reached the retirement age he might be entitled to a pension based on the...
The Organisation of Working Time Act also specifies a Sunday Premium but it doesn't state exactly what the premium is, it's not as clear as the JLC. If you are an existing employee your Terms of Employment haven't changed as a result of the case and you retain the same entitlements you had all...
If she is "on call" while she sleeps there then she is entitled to be paid. There have been a few cases in the past number of years in the European courts which state that "on call" time is regarded as working time. Looks as though she is also paid below the minimum wage, she should contact...
As the OP was on Jobseekers I tailored my reply to their circumstances rather than go into all the other schemes that qualify. Apologies if anyone was misled.
You can get a kit & 300 lt tank from Chadwicks for €4600. Be careful though cause one plumber quoted me €7500 for supply and instalation, they are absorbing the grant into their prices.
Eircom will look for over €300 up front before they'll even look at it, then they will deduct the deposit from the final price for the work. Probably looking at €1500 all in.
As you are no longer in Galway request them to get you means tested in Dublin, they wil lforward the result of the means test to Galway who will then process any payment due.