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Ireland’s minimum wage turns 25 today

Summary by Mandate Trade Union Ireland
When the National Minimum Wage Act came into force on 1 April 2000 it set the lowest rate of hourly pay all employers can legally pay their employees, and kick-started a debate on its implications that still rumbles on to the present day.    As part of the upcoming Trade Union Week celebrations, ICTU will be marking the 25th anniversary with a half-day conference on May Day, Tuesday 1 May. Senior union officials will reflect on: trade union inv…
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Mandate Trade Union Ireland broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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