It’s not about the employer, it’s about the employee. If a person wants to work extra hours to support their family (say 8 hours on a Saturday in a shop on top of 44 hours during the week) what business is it of the government?I can`t understand why people are getting so hostile to the WTD.It is there to stop workers working excessive hours.If an employer wants more work done he can easily hire out of our 400,000+ unemployed.
Legislate so that minimum wage levels are met and overtime is paid. Simple.In the U.K. with their opt out ,workers are frequented taken advantage of by having to do 60+ hours a week just to get a living wage....the overtime rate is usually no more than the regular rate and the long hours mean wage rates can be lowered.
I worked over 60 hours a week for 15 years, it’s not that big a deal.
Different argument.With the proliferation of agencies competing for employers, things such as holiday pay is not paid.
Also a different argument; long before the working time act there were limits on the hours truck drivers could work, same for pilots and train drivers.The WTD is there to protect especially lower paid workers...take truck drivers...there has been some very bad accidents involving especially immigrant truck drivers here who were working huge hours and literally fell asleep at the wheel.
Who’s saying that? Many of the so called professions work bugger all hours (Medical consultants and GP’s spring to mind). Damb right they should be working longer hours, in most cases for less money.A lot of our high paid workers work a lot less than 48 hours a week and no one suggests they could work a few more hours to help out the economy..at the same salary of course.
I agree; welfare rates have to be cut. With the cost of living dropping that’s not unreasonable.Another thing is ...about the minimum wage is if this was abolished or reduced substantially it would put irish workers at a disadvantage with immigrants in the job market. For example if an employer had a job paying 5e an hour...an irish worker wouldn`t accept it, but an immigrant who couldn`t get welfare would. The welfare rates could be reduced but then the employer could reduce the pay again.