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New national minimum wage rate to take effect on 1 February
18 Jan 2011: posted by the editor - Ireland

The new national minimum wage rate will come into effect on 1 February following the signing of the order today (Wednesday) by the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O’Keeffe TD. The order sets the new rate at €7.65 per hour.

Minister O’Keeffe said the move to reduce the rate by €1 (further crippling those already at the poverty level) would "help improve our competitiveness".

‘Labour costs represent a relatively high proportion of total input costs across a range of locally trading sectors.

‘They are a significant input into the cost of domestic services while at the same time impacting on our ability to sell abroad.

‘They are a key influencer in foreign direct investment decisions.

‘Our economic research tells us that a reduction in the national minimum wage will cut the cost of doing business and support more jobs in the medium term,’ said Minister O’Keeffe.

The latest data from the Central Statistics Office shows that about 47,000 workers, or 3.1pc of the employed labour force, are paid at or below the current adult experienced worker rate of €8.65 per hour.

Even after the reduction to €7.65 per hour, the new rate will remain in the top tier of minimum wage rates set by European Union member states.

It will be about 12pc higher than the equivalent minimum hourly rate in the United Kingdom.

‘It is essential to strike the right balance between the minimum wage, labour legislation, social welfare rates, taxation and activation of the labour market to avoid disincentives to return to work.

‘The Government’s programme of activation measures will keep workers close to the labour market so that they are ready to take up the jobs that will arise as the economy recovers.

‘Our investment strategy for science, technology and innovation is the right one to create high-quality jobs and support export-led economic recovery,’ said Minister O’Keeffe.

Public notices will appear in national newspapers before 1 February.

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