If the person doing the kitchen fittings is a qualified carpenter, then the rate would be 17.71, if they are not qualified, they would probably come under semi-skilled operative & the rate is currently €15.58/hr. If they are apprentice carpenters, the rate is significantly lower.
Not sure about brickies, but presume if fully qualified they would come under the craftsman rate of 17.71? Can anyone clarify this?
Any qualified craftsmen i.e. bricklayers, tilers, painters, carpenters etc are entitled to be paid the craftsman's rate, which is currently €17.71 per hour. This rate is the legal minimum.
Most bricklayers are paid in excess of this however.
thanks a million for your help.
My partner is a fully qualified carpenter working as a kitchen fitter but he is only on a little more than €15/hour. He has been working for the same company for over 3 years without an increase. is his company obliged to give him the increase?
Yes. He would be entitled to the €17.71 per hour. He should approach his line manager and tell him this. If he does not get any satisfaction from him, he should refer a case to the Labour Relations Commission under the payment of wages act. The website is www.lrc.ie.