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Low Pay Commission calls for submissions on National Minimum Wage |
09 Mar 2015: posted by the editor - Ireland | |
The new body tasked with advising the Government on the appropriate rate of the national minimum wage is calling for submissions and is now seeking the views of anyone with an interest in the minimum wage, as part of a public consultation process. It is calling for comments, observations and submissions on any matter relating to the National Minimum Wage to be made in writing to it before the deadline of 5pm on Monday 13 April. The Low Pay Commission was officially launched at the end of last month and is chaired by Dr Donal de Buitléir. Its remit is to make recommendations to Government in relation to the setting of the minimum wage, taking an evidence-based approach. Minister for Business and Employment, Ged Nash TD said, “The work of the Low Pay Commission is extremely important and it has a relatively short time frame in which to report back to me with a recommended rate for the minimum wage. I would encourage anyone who has an interest in low pay to make a submission to the Commission, but particularly workers who earn the minimum wage and employers who pay the minimum wage.” The Low Pay Commission was established following a commitment in the Statement of Priorities agreed by the Taoiseach and the Tánaiste in July last year. It is expected to report by 15 July . The National Minimum Wage is currently €8.65. In making its recommendation, the Commission will examine a range of issues including:
Submissions to the Low Pay Commission can be made via email to secretarylpc@djei.ie or by post to Low Pay Commission, Room 2.01, Davitt House, Adelaide Road, Dublin 2. It should be noted that any submissions may be made public as part of the consultation process. The membership of the Low Pay Commission is: Dr Donal de Buitléir, Chairperson, Director of PublicPolicy.ie |
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