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Irish minimum wage increases from January 1st, 2024

A revaluation of the minimum wage in Ireland into force in 2024.
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Consultation on Posting of workers to EU, EEA and Switzerland​

Following the last update of the Irish regulation, the minimum salary a posted worker to Ireland should earn will increase from €11.30 to €12.70 per hour as of 1 January 2024, for workers aged 20 and over.

For 19-year-old workers, the hourly wage will instead be €11.43, while for workers aged 18 and under, the wages will be €10.16 and €8.89 per hour respectively.

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