Seanad debates
Tuesday, 27 May 2003
Sustaining Progress: Statements.
Up to that time, the country chugged along on what were known as national wage agreements. The problem for the country and the economy, however, was that they were just that. We had a very confined sequence of agreements which dealt only with wages and, almost always, played catch-up, as inflation – as Members will recall – sometimes spiralled as high as 18%. Inflation eroded the real value of the wage increases awarded in preceding agreements. The spiral continued.
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