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john m

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« Reply #2430 on: December 18, 2020, 06:47:19 pm »
Im afraid your wrong AGAIN erm.ive just checked it.the national minimum wage applies to full time,part time,temperory,and causal workerscheck it out

I wouldnt bet all of me Puppy Dole money on it Dalyer but if I remember correctly when they overturned the sectoral rates   the judge ruled that sectoral rates were uninforcable and Minimum wage rates only applied to those in full time employment and do not apply to self employed employees .Last government promised new legislation but I dont know if they ever introduced it as they were looking at National liveable wage to replace Minimum Wage rates .There are Minimum Pay rates but Im not sure they are legally enforceable .

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« Reply #2431 on: December 18, 2020, 07:00:14 pm »
https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/employment/employment_rights_and_conditions/pay_and_employment/pay_inc_min_wage.html

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Introduction
Generally, the amount of pay you receive for working is a matter for agreement between you and your employer. These negotiations normally occur when you receive an offer of a job. However, most employees are entitled to a minimum wage under the National Minimum Wage Act 2000. Sub-minimum rates apply to some people, such as those aged under 20 (See the ‘Rates’ section below).

There are other minimum rates of pay for employees in certain sectors. In some sectors they are set out in Employment Regulation Orders (EROs) made by Joint Labour Committees. You can find out more in our document, Employment agreements and orders.

From 1 February 2020 until 31 December 2020, the national minimum wage is €10.10 per hour, as set out in the National Minimum Wage Order 2020. Wage rates are solely based on age. (See ‘Rates’ below.)

The national minimum wage does not stop an employer from offering a higher wage.  rofl

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People who are not entitled to receive the national minimum wage
You are not entitled to receive the national minimum wage if you are:

Employed by a close relative (for example, a spouse, civil partner or parent), or
In a statutory apprenticeship, or
Under 20 – as the National Minimum Wage Act only guarantees you a reduced or sub-minimum rate of the national minimum wage (see ‘Rates’ below)

Getting old is compulsory whilst growing up is voluntary.

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2432 on: December 18, 2020, 07:38:59 pm »
Irish employers with Irish Registered trucks employing Checks and Poles in Poland at Polish Rates to drive Irish registered trucks all over Europe .No minimum wage for them Lads and all legal .Remember the Turks working for Gama for 2.50 an hour on the School in Clondalkin alongside Irish trade Union Labour .Minimum wage is a bottle of Smoke like false Self Employed on Sites ,Lads getting all the Coin in the Pocket until they get hurt or Caught then shit hits fans .Dollyer Minimum wage only really applies to unionised work .You pay the Union the Ransome they get the Minimum wage for you .

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2433 on: December 18, 2020, 07:46:15 pm »
https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/employment/employment_rights_and_conditions/pay_and_employment/pay_inc_min_wage.html

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Introduction
Generally, the amount of pay you receive for working is a matter for agreement between you and your employer. These negotiations normally occur when you receive an offer of a job. However, most employees are entitled to a minimum wage under the National Minimum Wage Act 2000. Sub-minimum rates apply to some people, such as those aged under 20 (See the ‘Rates’ section below).

There are other minimum rates of pay for employees in certain sectors. In some sectors they are set out in Employment Regulation Orders (EROs) made by Joint Labour Committees. You can find out more in our document, Employment agreements and orders.

From 1 February 2020 until 31 December 2020, the national minimum wage is €10.10 per hour, as set out in the National Minimum Wage Order 2020. Wage rates are solely based on age. (See ‘Rates’ below.)

The national minimum wage does not stop an employer from offering a higher wage.  rofl

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People who are not entitled to receive the national minimum wage
You are not entitled to receive the national minimum wage if you are:

Employed by a close relative (for example, a spouse, civil partner or parent), or
In a statutory apprenticeship, or
Under 20 – as the National Minimum Wage Act only guarantees you a reduced or sub-minimum rate of the national minimum wage (see ‘Rates’ below)

Im not sure that law applies Watty it was a 2000 act I think those Sectoral Pay agreements were challenged by some Employers and the whole act was struck down .As I said I dont know if it has been replaced .I think Minimum pay rates are recommendations  only but I could be mistaken .

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2434 on: December 18, 2020, 09:00:46 pm »
The self-service parcel service Parcel Motel is to cease providing a virtual UK address from December 28th because of Brexit.

In an email to customers on Friday it said that from that date “our virtual address services in the UK will be temporarily suspended. This means that from this date, we will no longer accept deliveries at the UK virtual address.”

The UK address, in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, was used by people who bought items from online sites that stated they could only be delivered to a UK address.

The goods were then collected by the company and delivered to one of the Parcel Motel pick-up locations in the Republic.

In the email it said that Brexit will impact on these shipments using the virtual UK address.

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2435 on: December 18, 2020, 09:20:01 pm »
Pfff... to buy me battery or not to buy me battery, that is the ?
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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2436 on: December 20, 2020, 03:56:19 pm »
Just off the Phone to Family in London something is going to give ,between Brexit and Covid he lives in Balham says he knows of 9 suicides this month .Nothing in the papers just put down to Covid .We should be greatfull we are at least getting Covid Coin .But even with all that is going on he was shattered Palace lost 7-0 .

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2437 on: December 20, 2020, 04:12:15 pm »
Notice a lot of the British TV stations have disappeared off the box .If the Brits fuck off out of the EU could we have to pay for BBC and ITV .Big Dommos Granny watches Corro and Emmerdale she will be pissed off .

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2438 on: December 20, 2020, 04:46:37 pm »
EU SMASHING INTO THE BRITS EVEN BEFORE BREXIT .....European neighbours shut doors to Britain as new coronavirus strain spreads
By Angus MacSwan

4 MIN READ


LONDON (Reuters) -European countries began to close their doors to travellers from the United Kingdom on Sunday, with several banning planes and trains over concerns about a new coronavirus strain that is spreading quickly through the country.




“The COVID variant recently discovered in London is worrying and will need to be investigated by our scientists,” Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza said.

“In the meantime we choose the path of maximum prudence.”

Germany will restrict flights from Britain and South Africa - which has also detected a new coronavirus strain, a government spokesman said.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday that the new strain had led to spiralling infection numbers. His government tightened its COVID-19 restrictions for London and nearby areas, and also reversed plans to ease restrictions over the Christmas period.

The travel curbs also compound problems for the United Kingdom as it finally exits the European Union on Dec. 31 after a transition period this year. London and Brussels have so far failed to reach a post-Brext trade deal, raising the prospect of chaos in goods traffic.

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo said the ban on incoming travel from Britain covers Eurostar services via the Channel Tunnel and will take effect for at least 24 hours from midnight on Sunday, broadcaster VRT said.

Belgium was also in touch with France over road transit passengers from Britain, VRT said.

The Italian order blocked any flights departing from Britain and prohibited anyone who had transited through it in the last 14 days from entering Italy.

The Italian health ministry said flights leaving for Britain would not be affected, to allow those living there to return home.

The Netherlands banned flights carrying passengers from the United Kingdom from Sunday and the restrictions will remain in place until Jan. 1, the Dutch government said.

Germany wants to ban all flights from the United Kingdom from midnight until Jan. 6, Bild newspaper said, citing government sources.

Austria is also planning to ban flights from Britain, the APA news agency said, citing the health ministry.

At London’s St. Pancras International station, the terminal for Eurostar, thousands of travellers were trying to secure places on trains.

“We got the last two tickets for today,” said a Frenchman named Leny. “We each respectively had tickets for Monday and Tuesday. But given the situation and what is happening we didn’t want to take any risk. And we were the last to be able to do so.”

COORDINATED EU RESPONSE
The Spanish government said it had asked the European Commission and the European Council for a coordinated EU response to the new situation. Otherwise it would act unilaterally, it said.

The Commission and the Council were in touch with member states, EU officials said.

Like other countries in Europe, Britain is battling to contain new waves of the virus. The number of coronavirus cases in Britain surged by 35,928 on Sunday, the highest daily rise since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it recorded 326 deaths, taking the official toll to more than 67,000.

In addition to the measures announced for England, the United Kingdom’s other nations, who control their own anti-coronavirus policies, tightened restrictions. Scotland has imposed a ban on travel to the rest of the United Kingdom.

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2439 on: December 20, 2020, 05:49:36 pm »
The european fukkers wont mind eating British fish though

john m

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2440 on: December 21, 2020, 09:39:01 am »
Get down to Tesco in Clare Hall Dollyer and stock up on toilet roll and your heart meds .Lockdown is just Brexit Lite oh and get a few cans of Sardines or Pilchards there wont be any fresh fish .Pensioners with indexlinked Pensions in the likes of Air Lingus might be in trouble ...British Airways owner International Consolidated Airlines Group was the biggest faller, down 16 per cent while Lloyds Banking Group dropped 6 per cent. Welcome to Brexit Dollyer .

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« Reply #2441 on: December 21, 2020, 10:01:03 am »
Here Dollyer Brexit is Great ..Look at the British Stock Market where most Irish Pension Funds are invested only down about 15% this year ..FTSE 100 Index+ Add to watchlist
FTSE:FSIActions
PRICE (GBP)
6,443.85
TODAY'S CHANGE
-85.33 / -1.31%
SHARES TRADED
309.50m
1 YEAR CHANGE
-15.02%
52 WEEK RANGE
4,898.79 - 7,689.67
Data delayed at least 15 minutes, as of Dec 21 2020 09:39 GMT.

Thats the Effect your British Sovreignty and the Free Movement of Mackrel in the Solent will have on Irish Pensions and Brexis still hasent happened for real yet .

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« Reply #2442 on: December 21, 2020, 01:16:32 pm »
Companies closing trucks parked nose to nose across Europe has anybody heard from this Cunt .The Minister for trade and Employment .WHAT A FUCKING PRICK ..Leo Eric Varadkar is an Irish Fine Gael politician and physician who has served as Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment since June 2020 .Horrible useless prick couldnt stay the fuck away from microphones every time he thought there was good news but in his own job responsible for trade and Employment the cunt has gone Missing .Poor old Cabbage head is having to break the bad news about no transport but Fucking Leo will tell us Santy is Coming .DONT FORGET "DEAR SANTY CAN I HAVE A GUN FOR CHRISTMAS "

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2443 on: December 21, 2020, 01:35:21 pm »
The  mutated flu is arriving at a Christmas dinner table near you ....I was going go back taxi after Christmas but it's looking like this new mutant is much more contagious.....
Now the trucks are stopping for 2 reasons ...brexit an Chinese flu .....
This chinese flu is exceeding all  the chineseez expectations wen they let it out

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #2444 on: December 21, 2020, 02:04:32 pm »
It was designed to fukk up world economies,well at least that's what president Trump says

 


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