Republic of Ireland: The Labour Court – Proposals for remuneration of law clerks and catering staff
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
An Employment Regulation Order (SI 215) has been made, fixing the statutory minimum rates of pay and statutory conditions of employment of workers within the scope of the Law Clerks Joint Labour Committee. The Order is effective from 22 June 2009 and relates to office managers, law clerks/bookkeepers, legal secretaries and office assistants.
Also, two Employment Regulation Orders (SI 217 and SI 224) have been made, fixing the statutory minimum rates pay and statutory conditions of employment of workers within the scope of the two Catering Joint Labour Committees, one representing workers in Dublin and Dun Laoghaire, the other representing workers elsewhere. The Orders are effective from 29 June 2009 and relate to chefs, cooks, waiting staff, clerks and general assistants.
At time of publication, only the new pay rates from the Law Clerks JLC had been added to the information provided on the Labour Court website. The Government Publications Office kindly provided advance copies of the Statutory Instruments for the Catering JLC changes and they are available at the PayPerShop link below until the Labour Court pages are updated.
Further information:
Iris Oifigiúil dated 16 June 2009
Iris Oifigiúil dated 19 June 2009
List of JLCs (Rates of Pay)
Employment Regulation Order (Catering Joint Labour Committee (for areas other than the areas known, until 1st January, 1994, as the County Borough of Dublin and the Borough of Dun Laoghaire) S.I. No. 217 of 2009
Employment Regulation Order (Catering Joint Labour Committee (for the areas, known, until 1st January, 1994, as the County Borough of Dublin and the Borough of Dun Laoghaire) S.I. No. 224 of 2009
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