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16/05/2023

Issue Of Apprentice Pay To Be Addressed

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Government action to address the issue of apprentice pay is progressing, according to reports.

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris is reportedly seeking to address the issue, in particular for apprentices working in the construction trades.

Labour Senator Marie Sherlock has welcomed the reports and urged the government to significantly increase apprentice rates from year one and year two.

These reports come after the government voted to delay the passing second stage of Labour's bill to ensure all apprentices are paid the national minimum wage.

Senator Sherlock said: "The belated response by Minister Harris is welcome but Government must realise there is an urgency here. Last year, there was a fall in the number of craft apprenticeship registrations and if the Government are to recruit the 50,831 construction workers they have identified as being needed over the next six years, 82% of whom will have to come from the trades, they will need to act swiftly.

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"The shortage of construction labour is going to pose a growing constraint to building more homes in this country. Importing construction labour from abroad is no silver bullet and while we believe it will be necessary over the coming years, it is vital that it is not seen as a substitute for a sustained flow of construction skills developed here.

"There has been a total failure when it comes to housing policy under this Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Green Party coalition of convenience. With almost 12,000 people living in homelessness, we needed to see a change of tact and some long term, strategic thinking about how we can build more homes and fast.

"We in Labour have consistently advocated for state led and council led constructive emergency housing solutions, but we have yet to see any of them taken on board. That's why the move on apprentices pay is hugely welcome. In a crisis, all that one can control is the controllables.

"Paying anyone below the minimum wage for a day's work in this country is simply unacceptable. Labour will continue to fight the battle to also ban unpaid internships. Work is not a commodity to be exploited."

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