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National Minimum Wage

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 25 July 2023

Tuesday, 25 July 2023

Questions (405)

Ivana Bacik

Question:

405. Deputy Ivana Bacik asked the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he intends to abolish sub-minimum wage rates for those under 20 years; what research he has commissioned on this; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36906/23]

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Written answers

In the past, the Low Pay Commission (LPC) was asked to examine the issues around subminimum rates under the National Minimum Wage Acts and reported on the matter in December 2017.

The LPC, having examined all available evidence and submissions, and having considered a range of options, made recommendations in its report to simplify youth rates based on age and to abolish training rates unless an employee is part of a proper apprenticeship programme already approved by the State.

In February 2022, the LPC was asked by the Minister under Section 10 (4) (a) of the National Minimum Wage Act 2000 to re-examine the issues around retaining or removing the subminimum (age-related) rates and to make recommendations on the subject.

To inform its work, the LPC has asked the ESRI to conduct background research on this issue under the terms of the LPC-ESRI Research Partnership Agreement. This report is expected in the second half of 2023. The LPC’s report and recommendations on subminimum rates are expected by the end of 2023.

The Government supports the independence of the LPC and while the issue of subminimum rates is being considered, the Government will continue to be guided by the recommendations of the LPC with regard to any future changes in the National Minimum Wage.

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