Advanced search
Show most relevant results first | Most recent results are first | Show use by person

Search only Michael McGrathSearch all speeches

Results 1-12 of 12 for "living wage" speaker:Michael McGrath in 'Written Answers'

Did you mean: "Living age" major:3 speaker:186?

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Living Wage (15 Sep 2022)

Michael McGrath: The suggested Living Wage at €12.17 per hour based on the Civil Service 35 hour standard net working week equates to an annual salary of approximately €22,226. The suggested Living Wage at €12.90 per hour based on the Civil Service 35 hour standard net working week equates to an annual salary of €23,559. Detailed data on civil service staff indicates that only 0.1%...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Pay (12 Jul 2022)

Michael McGrath: The suggested Living Wage at €12.17 per hour based on the Civil Service 35 hour standard net working week equates to an annual salary of approximately €22,226.07. Detailed data on civil service staff indicates that less than 0.1% of staff (FTE) in the civil service are on salary points less than this suggested Living Wage. Those currently on an annual salary of less than...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Pay (28 Apr 2022)

Michael McGrath: It is important that Ireland’s statutory National Minimum Wage and the Living Wage concept are not confused. The Living Wage has no legislative basis and is therefore not a statutory entitlement. It currently stands at €12.90 per hour according to the Living Wage Technical Group document 2021. The National Minimum Wage is a statutory entitlement and has a legislative basis....

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Pay (6 Apr 2022)

Michael McGrath: It is important that Ireland’s statutory National Minimum Wage and the Living Wage concept are not confused. The Living Wage has no legislative basis and is therefore not a statutory entitlement. It currently stands at €12.90 per hour according to the Living Wage Technical Group document 2021. The National Minimum Wage is a statutory entitlement and has a legislative basis. The...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Defence Forces (16 Nov 2021)

Michael McGrath: ...with Chapter 2 of the Agreement) on 1 February 2022 and a further general round increase of 1% or €500 on 1 October, 2022. It is important that Ireland’s statutory National Minimum Wage and the Living Wage concept are not confused. The Living Wage has no legislative basis and is not a statutory entitlement. More broadly, the Low Pay Commission has, on request of the...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Living Wage (24 Jun 2021)

Michael McGrath: It is important that Ireland’s statutory National Minimum Wage and the Living Wage concept are not confused. The Living Wage has no legislative basis and is therefore not a statutory entitlement. It currently stands at €12.30 per hour according to the Living Wage Technical Group document 2020. The National Minimum Wage is a statutory entitlement and has a legislative basis....

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Pay (22 Jun 2021)

Michael McGrath: I propose to take Questions Nos. 232 and 238 together. It is important that Ireland’s statutory National Minimum Wage and the Living Wage concept are not confused. The Living Wage has no legislative basis and is therefore not a statutory entitlement. It currently stands at €12.30 per hour according to the Living Wage Technical Group document 2020. The National Minimum...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Departmental Staff (22 Jun 2021)

Michael McGrath: ...;the Deputy that based on the Civil Service 37 hour standard net working week, no staff of my Department or the Office of Government Procurement, which is also part of my Department, earn less than the living wage of €12.30 per hour. This is also the position for the bodies under the aegis of my Department, with the exception of the bodies listed in the table...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Living Wage (25 May 2021)

Michael McGrath: It is important that Ireland’s statutory National Minimum Wage and the Living Wage concept are not confused. The Living Wage has no legislative basis and is therefore not a statutory entitlement. It currently stands at €12.30 per hour according to the Living Wage Technical Group document 2020. The National Minimum Wage is a statutory entitlement and has a legislative basis....

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Civil Service (29 Sep 2020)

Michael McGrath: It is important that Ireland’s statutory National Minimum Wage and the Living Wage concept are not confused. The Living Wage has no legislative basis and is therefore not a statutory entitlement. It currently stands at €12.30 per hour according to the Living Wage Technical Group document 2020. The National Minimum Wage is a statutory entitlement and has a legislative basis....

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Procurement Contracts (21 Jul 2020)

Michael McGrath: ...of tender documentation for goods and services developed by the Office of Government Procurement in conjunction with the Office of the Chief State Solicitor. In relation to the inclusion of the living wage in public contracts, there is no legal basis in Irish law or national agreements to make this a requirement on suppliers who wish to engage in public tendering. In addition, at EU...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Departmental Staff Remuneration (8 Dec 2015)

Michael McGrath: 430. To ask the Minister for Health the cost of implementing a living wage of €11.45 for all employees directly employed or in agencies funded by his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44082/15]

   Advanced search
Show most relevant results first | Most recent results are first | Show use by person

Search only Michael McGrathSearch all speeches