Small increase in minimum wage announced

The Government has today announced an increase in the National Minimum Wage to €10.20 per hour from January 1, 2021.

This represents a 10 cent increase on the current National Minimum Wage of €10.10 per hour.

Two reports by the Commission in relation to the National Minimum Wage will be published shortly.

Commenting on today’s decision, Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys said: “Since 2016, the national minimum wage has increased from €8.65 per hour to its current rate of €10.10. Today, Government approved a further increase to €10.20 which will come into effect on January 1, 2021. This will benefit 122,000 low-paid workers.

“I also want to ensure that the increase in the minimum wage does not result in employers having to pay a higher level of PRSI charge solely due to this increase. I will make regulations that will increase the employer PRSI threshold from €395 currently to €398 from January 1 2021.”

Minister Humphreys continued:

“The Low Pay Commission plays an important role in improving data collection on low paid and minimum wage workers and developing a strong research base on issues surrounding the minimum wage. I would like to thank the membership of the Commission for their work this year, as well as the work it has carried out since its foundation.”