Listen "#520 Minimum Wage Increase: Workers Win, Businesses Lose?"
Episode Synopsis
This week, host Niall opens the phone lines for a heated discussion on the Low Pay Commission’s recommendation to raise Ireland’s national minimum wage by 5% — from €13.50 to €14.17 an hour.Supporters argue the increase is long overdue, pointing out that workers are still struggling to keep pace with rising rents, food prices, and energy bills. Critics, however, warn that small businesses are already under immense pressure, with Retail Excellence Ireland’s CEO Jean McCabe calling the proposal “the nail in the coffin” after a 35% rise in wage costs over the past five years.As always, Niall brings listeners into the heart of the debate. Callers share their stories from both sides — employees saying they can’t make ends meet, and employers insisting higher wages could force closures and job losses. Expect passionate exchanges, real-life experiences, and no shortage of strong opinions as the nation wrestles with the question: Can Ireland afford another wage hike — or can workers afford not to have one?
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