IMO rejects improved pay scale for consultants Hospital consultants belonging to the Irish Medical Organisation have overwhelmingly rejected new improved pay scales of up to €175,000 a year aimed at resolving recruitment difficulties in the public health service. News • 31 Oct 14
IMO rejects improved pay scale for consultants Hospital consultants belonging to the Irish Medical Organisation have overwhelmingly rejected new improved pay scales of up to €175,000 a year aimed at resolving recruitment difficulties in the public health service. News • 31 Oct 14
BoI staff to get pay rises for workplace changes Bank of Ireland workers are to receive a series of pay increases under proposals, in return for greater flexibility and revamped workplace structures. Business • 24 Oct 14
BoI staff to get pay rises for workplace changes Bank of Ireland workers are to receive a series of pay increases under proposals, in return for greater flexibility and revamped workplace structures. Business • 24 Oct 14
Minister hopeful of agreement on public sector pay Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin said that he looks forward to a new agreement with public servants next year that will see them into a new era beyond pay cuts. News • 16 Oct 14
Minister hopeful of agreement on public sector pay Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin said that he looks forward to a new agreement with public servants next year that will see them into a new era beyond pay cuts. News • 16 Oct 14
Efforts to resolve rail pay dispute continue Efforts are continuing this evening at the Labour Relations Commission to resolve the pay dispute at Iarnród Éireann. News • 02 Sep 14
Efforts to resolve rail pay dispute continue Efforts are continuing this evening at the Labour Relations Commission to resolve the pay dispute at Iarnród Éireann. News • 02 Sep 14
Govt proposes to increase consultants pay rates The Government is proposing to increase pay rates for new hospital consultants to tackle a difficulty in attracting staff. News • 28 Jul 14
Govt proposes to increase consultants pay rates The Government is proposing to increase pay rates for new hospital consultants to tackle a difficulty in attracting staff. News • 28 Jul 14
AHCPS calls for pay restoration The union representing senior civil servants has called for the restoration of previous pay levels for its members. News • 09 May 14
AHCPS calls for pay restoration The union representing senior civil servants has called for the restoration of previous pay levels for its members. News • 09 May 14
Barclays chiefs handed £32m in shares Shares worth £32m were handed to some executives of Barclays today in a move adding to the controversy over City of London pay packets. Business • 18 Mar 14
Barclays chiefs handed £32m in shares Shares worth £32m were handed to some executives of Barclays today in a move adding to the controversy over City of London pay packets. Business • 18 Mar 14
St Vincent's not compliant with pay policy - HSE The Health Service Executive has said that the only Section 38 agency now deemed not in compliance with public pay policy is St Vincent's University Hospital in Dublin. News • 18 Feb 14
St Vincent's not compliant with pay policy - HSE The Health Service Executive has said that the only Section 38 agency now deemed not in compliance with public pay policy is St Vincent's University Hospital in Dublin. News • 18 Feb 14
24 health agencies not compliant with pay policy Twenty-four voluntary hospitals or health agencies have told the Health Service Executive that they are not compliant with public pay policy. News • 22 Nov 13
24 health agencies not compliant with pay policy Twenty-four voluntary hospitals or health agencies have told the Health Service Executive that they are not compliant with public pay policy. News • 22 Nov 13
AHCPS votes to accept Haddington Road Agreement The Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants has voted to accept the Haddington Road Agreement. News • 28 Jun 13
AHCPS votes to accept Haddington Road Agreement The Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants has voted to accept the Haddington Road Agreement. News • 28 Jun 13
Ten unions agree 'in principle' to pay deal - LRC Labour Relations Commission Chief Executive Kieran Mulvey believes there is agreement in principle with ten unions who previously voted No to Croke Park II. News • 14 May 13
Ten unions agree 'in principle' to pay deal - LRC Labour Relations Commission Chief Executive Kieran Mulvey believes there is agreement in principle with ten unions who previously voted No to Croke Park II. News • 14 May 13
Croke Park talks at LRC adjourned Talks at the Labour Relations Commission involving health sector unions and employers on proposals for a successor to the Croke Park deal have been adjourned. News • 14 May 13
Croke Park talks at LRC adjourned Talks at the Labour Relations Commission involving health sector unions and employers on proposals for a successor to the Croke Park deal have been adjourned. News • 14 May 13
Optimism over jobs raises US consumer confidence Americans' confidence in the economy jumped this month, helped by a better outlook for the job market and expectations for higher pay. Business • 30 Apr 13
Optimism over jobs raises US consumer confidence Americans' confidence in the economy jumped this month, helped by a better outlook for the job market and expectations for higher pay. Business • 30 Apr 13
Credit Suisse ups CEO's remuneration by 30% Credit Suisse upped the remuneration of Chief Executive Brady Dougan by one third in 2012, likely adding to public and political dismay over the scale of banker pay. Business • 22 Mar 13
Credit Suisse ups CEO's remuneration by 30% Credit Suisse upped the remuneration of Chief Executive Brady Dougan by one third in 2012, likely adding to public and political dismay over the scale of banker pay. Business • 22 Mar 13
Govt can legislate for public service pay cuts Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said the Government has the power to legislate for pay cuts in the public service if a new agreement with unions cannot be reached. News • 21 Jan 13
Govt can legislate for public service pay cuts Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said the Government has the power to legislate for pay cuts in the public service if a new agreement with unions cannot be reached. News • 21 Jan 13
2.5% pay cut for construction workers recommended The Labour Court has recommended that construction workers should accept a pay cut of 2.5% on top of a 7.5% pay cut introduced some years ago. Business • 20 Nov 12
2.5% pay cut for construction workers recommended The Labour Court has recommended that construction workers should accept a pay cut of 2.5% on top of a 7.5% pay cut introduced some years ago. Business • 20 Nov 12
Teachers protest over new pay structures An estimated 2,000 teachers have protested at the Dáil over Government cutbacks, which they say are having a significant impact on the classroom. News • 24 Oct 12
Teachers protest over new pay structures An estimated 2,000 teachers have protested at the Dáil over Government cutbacks, which they say are having a significant impact on the classroom. News • 24 Oct 12
Minister to force university compliance over pay Legislation governing the country's universities is to be amended so that the Minister for Education can require them to comply with Government guidelines on remuneration and staffing numbers. News • 02 Oct 12
Minister to force university compliance over pay Legislation governing the country's universities is to be amended so that the Minister for Education can require them to comply with Government guidelines on remuneration and staffing numbers. News • 02 Oct 12
HSE confident consultants will stick to agreement The HSE's Director of Human Resources Barry O'Brien has confirmed that new salary scales to apply to hospital consultant contracts were formally issued yesterday. News • 27 Sep 12
HSE confident consultants will stick to agreement The HSE's Director of Human Resources Barry O'Brien has confirmed that new salary scales to apply to hospital consultant contracts were formally issued yesterday. News • 27 Sep 12
Average pay of worker in small firm is €30,000 An average employee of a small firm earns around €30,000, works between 37 and a half to 39 hours a week and has 21 days holiday a year. Business • 14 Aug 12
Average pay of worker in small firm is €30,000 An average employee of a small firm earns around €30,000, works between 37 and a half to 39 hours a week and has 21 days holiday a year. Business • 14 Aug 12
Public sector pay increments 'should be deferred' Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar has said public sector pay increments should be deferred, particularly at a time when services for the public are being cut. News • 26 Jun 12
Public sector pay increments 'should be deferred' Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar has said public sector pay increments should be deferred, particularly at a time when services for the public are being cut. News • 26 Jun 12
FTSE bosses' average pay hits £4.8m The row over bosses pay in the UK was reignited after it emerged that rewards for blue-chip bosses rose 12% to an average of £4.8m sterling last year. Business • 12 Jun 12
FTSE bosses' average pay hits £4.8m The row over bosses pay in the UK was reignited after it emerged that rewards for blue-chip bosses rose 12% to an average of £4.8m sterling last year. Business • 12 Jun 12
University staff overpaid by €8.1m - C&AG Senior university staff were overpaid by a total of €8.1m in excess of ministerially-approved rates between June 2005 and February 2011, according to an audit of the education sector. News • 06 Jun 12
University staff overpaid by €8.1m - C&AG Senior university staff were overpaid by a total of €8.1m in excess of ministerially-approved rates between June 2005 and February 2011, according to an audit of the education sector. News • 06 Jun 12
INMO warns against further pay cuts for nurses Nurses and midwives have warned that they will not tolerate attempts by the Government or the HSE to impose further pay cuts to allowances or premium pay entitlements. News • 10 May 12
INMO warns against further pay cuts for nurses Nurses and midwives have warned that they will not tolerate attempts by the Government or the HSE to impose further pay cuts to allowances or premium pay entitlements. News • 10 May 12
Noonan says no further pay cuts at IBRC Finance Minister Michael Noonan has accepted that there should be no further pay cuts at this time at Irish Bank Resolution Corporation - formerly Anglo Irish Bank. Business • 04 May 12
Noonan says no further pay cuts at IBRC Finance Minister Michael Noonan has accepted that there should be no further pay cuts at this time at Irish Bank Resolution Corporation - formerly Anglo Irish Bank. Business • 04 May 12