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National Minimum Wage increase from 1 January 2022

The national minimum wage hourly rate will become €10.50 on 1 January 2022. Category of EmployeeHourly RateAged 20 and over€10.50Under ...
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Increase in the Pay Rates for the Construction Sector

The Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English TD, has signed a Sectoral Employment Order which formally ...
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Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) Rates Increase

Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe, T.D., announced that the enhanced rates of subsidy provided for under the Employment Wage Subsidy ...
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<strong>Civil Service – Domestic Subsistence Rates</strong>

The Civil Service Domestic Subsistence Rates (i.e. for absences within Ireland) have been updated as follows from 1st December 2021: ...
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Claim Real-Time Credits for Health Expenses & Nursing Home Expenditure during the Current Year

Real-Time Credits - Revenue eBrief No. 212/21 PAYE Services - Manage Your Tax This Revenue eBrief confirms that this Tax ...
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Statutory Sick Pay Scheme for 2022

With 2021 drawing to a close, businesses must now look forward as to what is to come in 2022 and ...
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How to Manage your Time when working from Home

Flexible working arrangements can help us achieve a better work-life balance, but it can come at a cost. Moira Dunne ...
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What are “banded hours”?

Banded Hours: The Employment Act 2018 creates a new right for employees whose employment contract does not accurately reflect the ...
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New Employment Legislation

Failure to comply with new employment laws could see employers facing jail time! What is the Employment act 2018? To ...
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How to Survive PAYE Modernisation

What employers need to do to comply with PAYE Modernisation. In this guide below, we will discuss how PAYE Modernisation ...
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