Missing: Summer
by Hazel Gavigan

New CSO figures show that the average yearly wage has hit an all-time high, with earnings surpassing the last peak in 2008. Annual average income now sits at €38,871 in Ireland. 

 

Some more news regarding wages comes from Minister Regina Doherty, who has promised to roll out new rules to stop employers using tips to make up wages, ensuring greater fairness for workers and transparency for customers.

 

On another matter related to that same Minister, two TDs have challenged Ms Doherty on the CE Supervisor pension issue, saying that schemes around the country will fall under threat if the matter is not resolved. 

 

The Centenary International Labour Conference is currently underway in Geneva from now until 21st June, with Kevin Callinan is in attendance. Ireland became a member of the International Labour Organisation in 1923 and it was the first international organisation the new State joined. The ILO will soon complete negotiations on a new law to prohibit, prevent and remedy violence and harassment in the workplace - we published a blog on this last week. 

 

Lots of industrial aviation news this morning as both Ryanair and the International Airlines Group are facing fresh threats of strike action by their British-based pilots. Meanwhile, regional air traffic controllers employed by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited are suspending industrial action pending a ballot on a new pay offer.

 

Our colleague Linda Kelly shared this article on six ways to lead meetings that engage and inspire. It offers ideas on how to mix things up to maximise participation and success. Worth a read... or a watch if that's your thing instead - here's the corresponding TED talk.

 

Today's Zen goes out to you Fleetwood Mac fans, particularly any of you heading to their gig at the RDS tomorrow. Here's hoping the rain stays away!

 

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