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# Pay

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Meet Rehab's new CEO (and have a look at her salary)
The law allowing the government to cut public sector pay is being scrapped
Dublin language school announces temporary closure due to 'weak financial situation'
Staff in six of Dublin's major hospitals vote for strike action
Ireland has the second highest percentage of low-paying jobs in the world
Minister: Strong argument for raising the minimum wage as economy recovers
The Briefcase: The biggest landlord in the land, wage rows and Limerick's new oil barons
Talks stall between IMO and HSE on consultant doctors
Scrapping rent allowance for garda recruits will 'create friction' in ranks
Travelling to work? Don't forget, there are no Intercity, DART or Commuter services today
These are the main differences between men and women in Irish society
Revenue collects €310m in property tax and household charge payments
Gardaí €13 million off target for Haddington Road savings
Dunnes Stores workers receive pay boost
No bank staff hit with higher USC charge on bonuses since 2011
Bausch & Lomb staff vote in favour of cost cutting measures
Which sector saw the biggest wage gains so far this year?
'It would be better' if Shatter cleared up severance pay issue by Friday, says Varadkar
Will Alan Shatter take his severance pay? He has "no comment at this time"
How much are Alan Shatter's pension and severance payments worth?
Impact: We want more pay... as long as the economy can handle it
Despite being more confident about the economy, Dubliners are wary of setting up a business
Poll: Will you make an effort to conserve water in order to reduce your bill?
Union hits out at Dunnes over workers' contracts lower than 15 hours per week
Rehab admit response has been 'inadequate' and 'seriously damaging'
Aer Lingus paid its chief executive €1.5m in 2013
Here's the letter that Frank Flannery sent to PAC
The good news: employees set for pay bump this year
Graduates are now earning much less. But exactly how much less?
Irish Water workers told to use toilets at petrol stations, claims union
'UHI will disadvantage the poorest and the sickest' says IMO
Column: As a society, we can't afford to pay Irish workers so little
Irish Rail workers reject payroll-cutting plan, Varadkar ‘disappointed’
Staff at Tyndall Institute strike again as campaign intensifies
250,000 households have less than €15,000 a year to live on
Problems recruiting consultants? 'Let's deal with it'
6,500 electricians to strike in two weeks over pay rates
Some top Irish executives get bonuses of 100% (with no pay cap)
AIB silent over bonus plan for top executives, government says policy hasn't changed