Staff at Uisce Éireann got over €13m in bonuses in 2024 Bonus payments to staff at State-owned utility, Uisce Éireann last year increased by 24% to €13.08m Business • 18 Aug
Staff at Uisce Éireann got over €13m in bonuses in 2024 Bonus payments to staff at State-owned utility, Uisce Éireann last year increased by 24% to €13.08m Business • 18 Aug
Most workers expect pay rise this year - survey Six out of ten workers in Ireland expect a pay rise this year, according to a survey by FRS Recruitment. Business • 23 Jun
Most workers expect pay rise this year - survey Six out of ten workers in Ireland expect a pay rise this year, according to a survey by FRS Recruitment. Business • 23 Jun
New aircraft for Aer Lingus 'unlikely' as pay talks fail Aer Lingus has said it now looks unlikely that it will take delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR as planned, because talks aimed at ending a pay dispute with pilots have ended without agreement. Business • 17 Apr 24
New aircraft for Aer Lingus 'unlikely' as pay talks fail Aer Lingus has said it now looks unlikely that it will take delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR as planned, because talks aimed at ending a pay dispute with pilots have ended without agreement. Business • 17 Apr 24
Irish firms see gender pay gap narrow slightly The gender pay gap among larger Irish firms narrowed slightly last year, according to analysis from PwC Ireland. Business • 25 Mar 24
Irish firms see gender pay gap narrow slightly The gender pay gap among larger Irish firms narrowed slightly last year, according to analysis from PwC Ireland. Business • 25 Mar 24
DPER approved allowance to attract candidates for HIA CEO The Department of Public Expenditure had to approve payment of €14,367 annual allowances for two senior state roles after separate recruitment campaigns failed to find a suitable candidate. Business • 08 Feb 24
DPER approved allowance to attract candidates for HIA CEO The Department of Public Expenditure had to approve payment of €14,367 annual allowances for two senior state roles after separate recruitment campaigns failed to find a suitable candidate. Business • 08 Feb 24
Four in five firms plan pay increases next year Around four in five businesses are planning on increasing pay for employees in 2024, with an average pay rise of 3.8%. Business • 25 Oct 23
Four in five firms plan pay increases next year Around four in five businesses are planning on increasing pay for employees in 2024, with an average pay rise of 3.8%. Business • 25 Oct 23
Two thirds of people back stronger health and safety Almost two thirds of people here think health and safety of employees is the most important responsibility for corporates and one which requires greater rules and regulations. Business • 23 Aug 23
Two thirds of people back stronger health and safety Almost two thirds of people here think health and safety of employees is the most important responsibility for corporates and one which requires greater rules and regulations. Business • 23 Aug 23
Ulster Bank staff to receive 7% pay increase next year Ulster Bank workers will receive a 7% pay increase next year if they accept proposals negotiated between the bank and the Financial Services Union. Business • 01 Dec 22
Ulster Bank staff to receive 7% pay increase next year Ulster Bank workers will receive a 7% pay increase next year if they accept proposals negotiated between the bank and the Financial Services Union. Business • 01 Dec 22
CRH has worst CEO to employee pay ratio in FTSE 100 Buildings materials company CRH has the worst CEO to median employee salary ratio of any FTSE 100 company, according to an analysis by Tortoise Media. Business • 18 Nov 22
CRH has worst CEO to employee pay ratio in FTSE 100 Buildings materials company CRH has the worst CEO to median employee salary ratio of any FTSE 100 company, according to an analysis by Tortoise Media. Business • 18 Nov 22
High Court sets aside pay order for electricians The High Court has agreed to set aside a Sectoral Employment Order (SEO) which sets pay and conditions for electrical workers. Business • 25 Oct 22
High Court sets aside pay order for electricians The High Court has agreed to set aside a Sectoral Employment Order (SEO) which sets pay and conditions for electrical workers. Business • 25 Oct 22
Taoiseach says 6.5% public sector pay offer is fair Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said a pay deal offered to public sector workers is a fair one and that he hopes it will be accepted by union members. Ireland • 30 Aug 22
Taoiseach says 6.5% public sector pay offer is fair Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said a pay deal offered to public sector workers is a fair one and that he hopes it will be accepted by union members. Ireland • 30 Aug 22
Unions say Government not serious about pay review Unions have accused the Government of not being serious about concluding a review of the current public sector pay deal. Ireland • 19 Jul 22
Unions say Government not serious about pay review Unions have accused the Government of not being serious about concluding a review of the current public sector pay deal. Ireland • 19 Jul 22
Irish Water paid €10m in performance pay over two years Irish Water has paid out more than €10.1m in performance-related pay to its staff over the past two years. Business • 18 Jul 22
Irish Water paid €10m in performance pay over two years Irish Water has paid out more than €10.1m in performance-related pay to its staff over the past two years. Business • 18 Jul 22
Minister says public service pay deal has to be fair The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said he hopes there will be engagement this month with unions in public service pay talks. Ireland • 01 Jul 22
Minister says public service pay deal has to be fair The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said he hopes there will be engagement this month with unions in public service pay talks. Ireland • 01 Jul 22
How much is too much when it comes to executive pay? This week saw a return en masse of in-person AGMs for many of Ireland's top publicly quoted companies. Analysis and Comment • 01 May 22
How much is too much when it comes to executive pay? This week saw a return en masse of in-person AGMs for many of Ireland's top publicly quoted companies. Analysis and Comment • 01 May 22
Bank of Ireland staff in line for 7.5% pay increase Staff at Bank of Ireland look set to receive a 7.5% pay increase over the next two years. Business • 16 Feb 22
Bank of Ireland staff in line for 7.5% pay increase Staff at Bank of Ireland look set to receive a 7.5% pay increase over the next two years. Business • 16 Feb 22
Gender gap in graduates' pay expectations - survey Female students have lower salary expectations than their male counterparts across a number of sectors, according to research by Universum, which is part of IrishJobs.ie. Business • 09 Sep 21
Gender gap in graduates' pay expectations - survey Female students have lower salary expectations than their male counterparts across a number of sectors, according to research by Universum, which is part of IrishJobs.ie. Business • 09 Sep 21
Burberry to maintain employee pay through virus crisis British luxury brand Burberry will continue to pay its employees who are unable to fulfil their roles because of store or site closures during the coronavirus crisis and will not rely on UK government help, it said today. Business • 24 Apr 20
Burberry to maintain employee pay through virus crisis British luxury brand Burberry will continue to pay its employees who are unable to fulfil their roles because of store or site closures during the coronavirus crisis and will not rely on UK government help, it said today. Business • 24 Apr 20
Advisor expresses concern about bank pay restrictions A leading global corporate governance advisory firm has said it remains concerned that executive pay at Permanent TSB (PTSB) and Bank of Ireland remains solely comprised of fixed salary. Business • 13 May 19
Advisor expresses concern about bank pay restrictions A leading global corporate governance advisory firm has said it remains concerned that executive pay at Permanent TSB (PTSB) and Bank of Ireland remains solely comprised of fixed salary. Business • 13 May 19
ASTI calls on Government to act on pay inequality The Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland has called on the Government to act on pay inequality "sooner rather than later". Ireland • 23 Apr 19
ASTI calls on Government to act on pay inequality The Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland has called on the Government to act on pay inequality "sooner rather than later". Ireland • 23 Apr 19
Pay equality for new teachers dominates INTO conference The president of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation has told delegates at the union's annual congress that the INTO did not aid and was not complicit in the cutting of the salaries of so-called 'new entrant' teachers. Education • 22 Apr 19
Pay equality for new teachers dominates INTO conference The president of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation has told delegates at the union's annual congress that the INTO did not aid and was not complicit in the cutting of the salaries of so-called 'new entrant' teachers. Education • 22 Apr 19
ASTI votes to reject Government pay proposals The Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland has rejected the government's proposals to restore pay equality for so-called new entrants by 53% to 47%. Education • 29 Nov 18
ASTI votes to reject Government pay proposals The Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland has rejected the government's proposals to restore pay equality for so-called new entrants by 53% to 47%. Education • 29 Nov 18
INMO to ballot for strike action over pay dispute Patients in the health service face potential disruption to services by Christmas after the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation decided to ballot for strike action over pay and staff shortages. Ireland • 06 Nov 18
INMO to ballot for strike action over pay dispute Patients in the health service face potential disruption to services by Christmas after the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation decided to ballot for strike action over pay and staff shortages. Ireland • 06 Nov 18
INTO to ballot members on industrial action over pay The Irish National Teachers Organisation is to ballot its members on industrial action following their rejection of Government proposals on new entrant pay. Ireland • 30 Oct 18
INTO to ballot members on industrial action over pay The Irish National Teachers Organisation is to ballot its members on industrial action following their rejection of Government proposals on new entrant pay. Ireland • 30 Oct 18
Ryanair publishes cabin crew payslips ahead of strike Ryanair has published pilot and cabin crew payslips for June ahead of planned industrial action which is due to begin tomorrow. News • 25 Jul 18
Ryanair publishes cabin crew payslips ahead of strike Ryanair has published pilot and cabin crew payslips for June ahead of planned industrial action which is due to begin tomorrow. News • 25 Jul 18