The sick pay thing seems to be a problem with certain areas of the public sectors. There was an article in one of the newspapers not too long ago which gave some figures. It appear that with most public sector organisations, the sick leave rate is similar to the private sector and in many it is lower. The particular problem seems to be in the HSE and Prisons Service. With the HSE having so many employees - more than the remainder of the public service combined, it skews the average.
Other companies have done this even the people who earned around the 24K mark,It amount's to around 11-12 euro or so a week, surely that is not to much to ask to save someone else's job and maybe even your own,Would you want someone to do that for you if it meant saving your job?Is that median or mean? A huge amount of staff are on a LOT less than your figure of 47k, should someone earning 24-30k take a weeks unpaid leave? Would you?
Other companies have done this even the people who earned around the 24K mark,It amount's to around 11-12 euro or so a week, surely that is not to much to ask to save someone else's job and maybe even your own,Would you want someone to do that for you if it meant saving your job?
No Pain No gain
She's the only income in the house? If so I take it that she's getting welfare payments as well.Tell my relative who is already struggling to run a house on 24k gross as a clerical officer that she should take a week unpaid leave. Can you get blood out of a stone?
If the person referred to by shesells is single with no dependants, there are no Welfare payments she could qualify for as a working person.
Is that median or mean? A huge amount of staff are on a LOT less than your figure of 47k, should someone earning 24-30k take a weeks unpaid leave? Would you?
If public sector workers took 1 week holiday unpaid, ..... would result in savings of 280 Million or so.......
Oh it was in the papers......wow it must be true
No, but if she's single with no dependants she should be alse to manage on €24'000.
I take it that she is renting as nobody on €24'000 would be stupid enough to think it's a good idea to buy... would they?
During one of the many months that they are on holidays perhaps?If teachers were to take a 1 weeks unpaid leave would they take it all at the same time? Who would take their classes?
So there are quite a few stupid people... ye can't legislate for that.Well there was an ad in the paper recently suggesting that those on €28k would be in a position to buy a €159,000 apartment (cheapest apartment in Dublin apparently). Sounded a bit hefty to me at nearly six times income but I imagine there's quite a few people out there on similar wages with mortgages of this size.
During one of the many months that they are on holidays perhaps?
Im not sure what you mean by this : is it "chuir amach do lámh"(If you put your hand out...)
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