Because it was agreed with the IMF
But I feel Sunday work deserves an additional payment.
Electricians are better paid than those working in shops + hotels.
I worked in jobs that had no overtime.
But I feel Sunday work deserves an additional payment.
Yes, I agree.Most industries could easily be considered a 7 day week.
As has been pointed out to you JLC’s also cover well paid sectors.But government seem to be targeting the low paid.
Why not do both?Why doesn't the government start with the hospital consultants that one of their own negotiated?
Why not benchmark social welfare and state pensions as well? (Answer: Because different countries have different cost bases.)Why can't they start the process of benchmarking public sector pay aganist the EU norm?
Maybe. Would you be willing to pay (say)20% more for everything on Sunday?In a Christian Country is not Sunday to be considered special?
JLC’s cover much more than Sunday and antisocial hour premiums.Our governmrnt seems to be spineless targeting those who work unsocial hours while leaving the sacred cows alone.
JLC’s cover much more than Sunday and antisocial hour premiums.
I agree that reform is needed.
Would you be willing to pay (say)20% more for everything on Sunday?
Does the state already pay Sunday Premiums to some workers?
What is good for the goose is good for the gander - but we have a government afraid to take on the public sector.
Take the hospital consultants?
Teachers with 3 month holidays?
Don't see Richard Bruton or FG taking these on.
Am I correct that the public sector get paid double for Sunday work?
If so it seems very unfair that the private sector (JLCs) would be the only ones to take the hit??..ill resist saying "once again"
Your post is confusing. Are you answering my points or agreeing with them?
Sunday premium hours should be reformed, after:
Legal fees fall, e.g 350 per hour to do probate (search AAM)
Accountancy and audit fees fall, e.g. some accountants asked NAMA for 800 per hour
Commercial rents fall
Dental fees fall, e.g. some charge 360 per hour
GP fees fall, e.g. from 50 to 30-40
Medical consultants fees fall
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Employers contribute 65,000 pa on average to the pensions of 147 executives in Irish plcs
They contribute under 5k pa to their overall staff, on average.
And yet we want to push low wages lower??
Sunday premium hours should be reformed, after:
Legal fees fall, e.g 350 per hour to do probate (search AAM)
Accountancy and audit fees fall, e.g. some accountants asked NAMA for 800 per hour
Commercial rents fall
Dental fees fall, e.g. some charge 360 per hour
GP fees fall, e.g. from 50 to 30-40
Medical consultants fees fall
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