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The Afternoon Show
The QNHS Q2 '09 recorded a drop in employment levels by 8.2% in comparison to Q2 2008. With just a little over 1.9m in employment, employment has dropped back to Q1 2005 levels. However at that stage unemployment was only 4.2% and it is now 12%. Longterm unemployment has started to rise and now stands at 2.6% a figure not seen since early 1999. Over the last year, 174,300 jobs were lost against 23,800 created. Out of the six categories where jobs were created, three are funded through the public purse and so future employment growth is doubtful."
Projected figures are even more bleak:
"Jobless rate of 15.5% by end of 2010" Irish Times
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5/ Rejection is feedback. Learn to deal with it better by telling yourself: So what? I'll do better next time. Although some industries entitle employees to different rights, the list below is the minimum you should receive. . A written statement of terms and conditions of employment. Whilst the full contract does not have to be in writing, certain terms and conditions of your employment must be stated in writing within two months of starting employment. These would typically include the method of calculating pay and whether or not there is a sick pay scheme in operation. (For fixed term employees it would also include in what circumstances your employment will come to an end.) . A written statement of pay or 'payslip'. Your payslip should set out gross pay and list all deductions made from it. . A minimum wageMost experienced adult workers in Ireland are entitled to be paid per hour. There are however, some exceptions to the minimum wage, including those employed by close relatives, those aged under 18 and trainees or apprentices. There are also certain industries in Ireland where a higher minimum wage applies, including the construction industry. . A maximum working week average of 48 hours a weekThe maximum 48 hour week is based on an average calculated over a four, six, or twelvemonth period depending on the industry. Your employer must keep a record of how many hours you work.. Unpaid breaks during working hoursYou have the right to a 15minute break if working four and a half hours of work and a 30minute break if working six hours of work. . Annual leave from workFulltime workers have the right to four working weeks paid annual leave per year. Parttime workers have the right to a proportional amount of annual leave based on the amount of time they work. . A minimum amount of notice before dismissalYou are entitled to a minimum amount of notice if your employment ceases. Any employee aged 16 or over with 104 weeks' continuous service with an employer is entitled to a statutory redundancy payment in this situation. The statutory redundancy payment is two week's gross pay per year of service up to a ceiling of per week plus one week's pay, which is also subject to the ceiling of This payment is taxfree. The National Minimum Wage applies to all employees except:. Employees in industries (such as the construction industry) which are covered by registered employment agreements (REA's) and Employment Regulation Orders (ERO's), entitling their workers to a higher minimum wage . Employees who are in their first year of employment since turning the age of 18 ( per hour) . Employees who are under 18 years of age ( per hour) . Employees who are in their second year of employment since turning 18 ( per hour) . Employees who are close relatives of the employer . This pay slip should show gross wage (wage before deductions) and the nature and amount of each deduction. health insurance subscription, sports and social club membership subscription)
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