Salaries
# salaries - Friday 10 May, 2013
No more consultations on salary waivers for NAMA/NTMA staff on over €200k
Finance Minister Michael Noonan said there will be no further discussions with three members of staff who refused to waive 15 per cent of their salaries.
# salaries - Monday 15 April, 2013
Column: ‘Over the past five years, I’ve seen the heart being torn from our schools’
Cuts to teachers’ salaries and increased taxation have left some of my colleagues just making ends meet, writes Carmel Hume.
# salaries - Thursday 28 March, 2013
Helping Hand for Pat Kenny Pic of the Day
He’s a bit hard up these days.
# salaries - Wednesday 13 March, 2013
Column: Croke Park 2 is a watershed moment in the Irish trade union movement
Croke Park 2 is a serious reversal of rights won by trade unions over decades. If rejected, it will be the union leaders that will come under question, writes Kieran Allen.
# salaries - Monday 3 December, 2012
Four in ten employers to increase pay in 2013
Three quarters of companies with occupational sick pay schemes said the potential impact of a statutory scheme would result in a revision of existing sick pay and benefit entitlements.
# salaries - Sunday 23 September, 2012
Irish judges’ salaries are second highest in Europe
A recent report showed the average judge earned a gross salary of €147,961 in 2010.
# salaries - Wednesday 4 July, 2012
Quinn admits that breaching of salary cap for advisers was a mistake
The Education Minister was responding to reports that the issue of the salary cap being breached for some ministerial advisers was prominent on the doorstep during the referendum campaign.
# salaries - Friday 29 June, 2012
Ulster Bank crisis: Customers still waiting to be paid
Ulster Bank says that payments made yesterday, and since 21 June may still not be available.
# salaries - Thursday 28 June, 2012
Pension changes to impact former taoisigh and those on “Rolls Royce” salaries
A proposed new scheme will benefit lower paid public servants, says Minister Brendan Howlin.
# salaries - Friday 22 June, 2012
Ulster Bank says problem located, promises refunds and Sunday opening
Customers have been experiencing problems with their bank accounts since Wednesday.
# salaries - Friday 15 June, 2012
Another pension scheme may bite the dust: Why is it happening?
Independent News and Media may close pension scheme as AIB says it will.
# salaries - Wednesday 2 May, 2012
The 5 at 5: Wednesday
5 stories, 5 minutes, 5 o’clock…
1,065 top bankers earn basic salary over €100K
Hundreds of bankers in AIB, Permanent TSB – all essentially State-owned institutions – are taking home basic salaries in excess of €100,000.
# salaries - Saturday 21 April, 2012
24 AIB employees continue to earn basic salaries over €250k
The Finance Minister has confirmed that 24 staff at the institution, which is 99.8 per cent owned by the State, are continuing to receive salaries in excess of €250,000.
# salaries - Monday 2 April, 2012
NTMA management agree to 15 per cent pay cut
However, one senior employee at the State agency refused to accept the reduction.
# salaries - Thursday 29 March, 2012
Column: Our politicians are overpaid. It’s time they rejoined the real world.
A new campaign is calling for politicians’ pay to be benchmarked against real jobs. Aaron McKenna explains why the salaries have to shrink.
# salaries - Monday 9 January, 2012
IBEC: Pay rise expectations for 2012 are unrealistic
Pay expectations need to reflect current economic realities, says the group which represents Irish business.
# salaries - Friday 6 January, 2012
One in five expect salaries to rise in 2012, says survey of professionals
Only four per cent of business managers fear redundancies, says the study which shows increased optimism.
# salaries - Tuesday 29 November, 2011
# salaries - Monday 14 November, 2011
RTÉ defends timing of presenters’ earnings press release
RTÉ insists that the publication of its top earners’ salaries was not deliberately timed so as to minimise the media coverage.
# salaries - Friday 11 November, 2011
RTÉ’s top 10 earners revealed – altogether, they were paid €3.95m
The State broadcaster has released the latest figures for its top ten highest paid presenters – which show a reduction of €4.45million in total during one year.
# salaries - Monday 31 October, 2011
State did not reject ESB package – because it hasn’t even seen it
It was reported today that the government has rejected a generous ESB severance package due to be offered to staff – but the ESB says it hasn’t even approached the State with a new offer.
# salaries - Sunday 30 October, 2011
What’s in store for the presidential losers?
Along with a new house, Michael D Higgins has won financial security for life. But what are the prospects for the other six candidates?
# salaries - Monday 17 October, 2011
The 9 at 9: Monday
Nine things to know this morning…
# salaries - Thursday 23 June, 2011
No pay cheque for Saab employees as the company runs out of money
The Swedish car company says it doesn’t have the cash to pay wages.
# salaries - Friday 10 June, 2011
The 9 at 9: Friday
Nine things you need to know by 9am: New ministers from north and south of the border meet for the first time today; more protests on the way in Syria, and the unthinkable…a Father Ted rip off.









































