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PA WIRE

Good news: You're probably getting a pay rise next year*

*If you work in the private sector, that is.

THERE ARE WELCOME tidings for Irish workers ahead of the Christmas break, with a new report claiming 97% of employers will give their employees a raise in 2016.

The findings of the Salary Movement Report conducted by Mercer is a clear indicator of the continued economic recovery post-recession as employees start to enjoy the benefits of the recovery.

135 organisations across different industries were surveyed and found that on average workers can expect to enjoy a pay rise of around 2.2% some time in the new year.

Speaking to TheJournal.ie, Jimmy Kelly, regional secretary for Ireland at Unite the Union said it is great news that blue-collar employees are seeing the benefits of the recovery, but that the figures can be deceptive.

“It’s great news for the everyday worker and we’re glad that the days of pay freezes and pay cuts appear to be behind us.

We should be wary that the Mercer survey can be a bit narrow. You can have increases at the very top that can mask people at the bottom who are struggling to make ends meet. They might see little or nothing of these increases.

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Main Benefactors

Forecasted pay increases from Mercer predict that the majority of industries can expect a raise in 2016, but certain sectors could be set to enjoy a greater windfall.

Those who work in technology and non-financial services are expected to enjoy pay rises above the average median increase, with those who specifically work in life sciences possibly receiving a 2.4% to 2.8% increase.

Despite widespread pay increases being predicted for 2016, some sectors will lag behind as areas such as financial services and banking are predicted to receive a rise around 1.8%.

Read: The minimum wage is going up to €9.15 per hour

Read: Most public servants will get €2,000 extra over the next two years

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    Mute Frog Náireach
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    Apr 21st 2017, 1:02 PM

    There’s a growing instability in the North these days. Strong leadership is needed North and South, to prevent the outbreak of violence, and to maintain the peace.

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    Mute oneill
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    Apr 21st 2017, 1:57 PM

    @Frog Náireach: There is peace and there is no chance of the violent past returning. These types of attacks are being carried out by Loyalists against immigrants or other loyalist gang members. They dont threaten the stability of the North.

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    Apr 21st 2017, 5:38 PM

    @oneill: There’s obviously some chance. Alot of crazy people. and it is violent and therefore threatens the peace

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    Apr 21st 2017, 7:44 PM

    You see the craziness in the way they drive down here alone. And in their laws where guilt is presumed and innocence must be proven. It’s sui generis. A place apart up there beyond the bogs and rushes and abandoned wastes of North Cavan and Fermanagh. Leave them where they are another 300 years might be fit for civilised company then.

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    Apr 22nd 2017, 5:35 AM

    @John O’Driscoll: You on the sauce early tonight then? You sound like a teenage girl trying to imbibe the spirit Seamus Heaney in a bid to sound intellectual. The only abandoned waste here is your own grasp of reality. If you’re an example of this “civilised company” that is lacking everywhere North of Cavan ; then god help us. Pompous little man.

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    Apr 22nd 2017, 7:06 AM

    @John O’Driscoll: you do realise your tarring mindset sounds like it’s 300 years old?

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    Apr 21st 2017, 7:42 PM

    More renewable hate initiatives. Never let them in they are different from us. Been too long and would be a disaster. They remember 400 years ago like it was yesterday and every carefully planned insult murder and wrong done since. Done by the “other side” that is. Never their own. Or “mines” as they say in that curious argot.

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