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Ireland, Luca Ratti, Elisabeth Brameshuber and Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni, The EU Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages: Context, Commentary and Trajectories, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2024, 475 - 489, Mark Bell and Alan EustaceDownload Item:
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As readers will be aware, Directive 2022/2041/EU on adequate minimum wages in the
European Union ‘sets a dual goal’: ‘improving the adequacy of statutory minimum wages as
well as the promotion of collective bargaining’.2 Starting with the former, the process for
setting and updating the statutory minimum wage in Ireland is broadly in conformity with the
standards of the Directive.3 In 2023, the national minimum hourly rate of pay was EUR 11,30.
When adjusted for purchasing power, this was the sixth highest amongst the 21 EU Member
States with statutory minimum wages.4 Nevertheless, when viewed as a proportion of median
hourly wages, the national minimum wage is estimated to have fallen between 2019 and 2021,
from 53.5% to 50.9%.5 As discussed later in this chapter, the Irish government has a target of
raising the national minimum wage to 60% of median hourly wages by 2026.6 The Directive
is likely to make a contribution insofar as it reinforces the rationale for pursuing this objective.
It will also pose questions about some of the detailed aspects of Ireland’s statutory minimum
wage system.
If the Directive’s impact on the statutory minimum wage seems incremental in nature, its
industrial relations elements have the potential to be very significant indeed.
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Author: Eustace, Alan; Bell, Mark
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The EU Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages: Context, Commentary and TrajectoriesPublisher:
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Inclusive Society , EU Law , Employment and Labour Law , Governance, Human Rights, European Union LawISSN:
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