New move on CE pensions
by Bernard Harbor
Representatives of community employment (CE) supervisors met yesterday to discuss new Government proposals for a resolution to their longstanding dispute over the lack of pension provision for CE staff.
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Media regulator to have 180 staff
by Bernard Harbor
The proposed new Media Commission, which will take on responsibilities now held by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, is expected to have as many staff as the office of the Data Protection Commissioner (DPC).
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Living wage breakthrough beckons
by Hazel Gavigan
Ireland’s national minimum wage could be replaced by a superior ‘living wage’ once the Low Pay Commission produces a report on the issue later this year. A living wage, defined as the minimum necessary for a single full-time worker to meet their basic needs, is currently estimated at €12.30 an hour. That’s 20% more than the current statutory minimum wage of €10.20.
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Event: Mental health webinar
by Hazel Gavigan
Fórsa president Michael Smyth is organising a mental health webinar for members, which will focus on building resilience. The one-hour virtual event takes place at 7.00pm on Thursday 6th May.
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Reform talks to wrap up soon
by Bernard Harbor
Discussions aimed at agreeing an ‘action plan’ that encompasses reforms in non-commercial State sector organisations are expected to be completed within the next two weeks.
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Age discrimination rife in jobs market
by Mehak Dugal
Almost 90% of workers aged over 55 believe they suffered age discrimination when looking for jobs. More than a third of respondents to a new survey also said employers considered them too old for sectors such as IT.
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Covid hits Ireland’s low paid hardest
by Mehak Dugal
Ireland’s minimum wage workers are likely to have been disproportionately impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic compared to their European counterparts, according to new Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) research.
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Period poverty back in the news
by Hazel Gavigan and Mehak Dugal
The issue of period poverty is back in the headlines after supermarket chain Lidl this week announced it is to make period products free in its stores across the country.
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