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Employers planning pay rises and staff increases next year

A pay increase for workers is being planned by 80% of employers with over half of them also planning to increase their workforce, a survey of Irish businesses h.

Employers planning pay rises and staff increases next year

Employers planning pay rises and staff increases next year
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Remote working legislation described as fatally flawed

The Irish Congress of Trade Unions is not happy with proposed legislation to give workers the right to request remote working.

4 in 10 workers have no occupational pension

Industry and Employment Correspondent 40% of workers aged between 20 and 69 have no occupational pension coverage other than the state pension, according to Age Action. Addressing a Pensions Commission webinar, Age Action Senior Public Affairs and Policy Specialist Dr Nat O Connor noted that in certain sectors of the economy, a majority of employers do not offer a company pension scheme. As a result, more than one in ten older people were at risk of poverty, while more than one in every nine experiences material deprivation. He said lower paid workers were particularly vulnerable to being unable to save for retirement beyond the state pension.

Ibec urges Gov to stagger employment rights legislation

The employers' body Ibec has urged the government to stagger the introduction of its extensive programme of employment rights legislation to take account of the financial shock businesses are experiencing during the pandemic.

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