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Pay increases on the way for around 10,000 skilled workers including plumbers, pipefitters and welders

The Minister for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection Pat Breen TD, has formally approved a recommendation from the Labour Court for new pay rates, that will apply to approximately 10,000 skilled workers employed in the Mechanical Engineering Building Services Contracting Sector. The Sector covers craft workers such as plumbers, pipefitters and welders.
The Labour Court recommendation follows from an application to the Court by the TEEU and Unite in January 2017, to review the terms and conditions of workers in the Mechanical Engineering Building Services Contracting Sector. Following its Review the Labour Court submitted its recommendation to the Minister in late December 2017, recommending the following minimum rates of pay:
Category 1 Worker €22.73 per hour
(Newly qualified plumbers and pipefitters employed in the Sector).

Category 2 Worker €23.33 per hour
(Qualified plumbers and pipefitters employed in the Sector with effect from the commencement of their 3rd year of employment after qualification as a plumber or
pipefitter).

Category 3 Worker €23.60 per hour
(Qualified plumbers and pipefitters employed in the Sector with effect from the commencement of their 6th year of employment after qualification as a plumber or pipefitter).
Apprentices
The following rates shall apply to apprentices employed in the Sector:-
Year 1 33.3% of Category 1 hourly rate of pay
Year 2 50% of Category 1 hourly rate of pay
Year 3 75% of Category 1 hourly rate of pay
Year 4 90% of Category 1 hourly rate of pay.
The Court further recommended that qualified plumbers and pipefitters who have acquired additional or advanced welding qualifications and who are required to function as welders on a day to day basis within the Sector will also come under the scope of the proposed Order.
The recommendation also provides for unsocial hours payments and sets terms for pension and sick pay schemes.
The recommendation is the second such recommendation from the Labour Court under the new legislation in place since 2015. The recommendation, if approved by both Houses of the Oireachtas will take effect by means of a Sectoral Employment Order.
The Minister noted that the recommendation was concluded with the agreement of the employers’ representative body, the Mechanical Engineering and Building Services Contractors Association.
Minister Breen welcomed the Labour Court recommendation and thanked the Court for its work in examining the application from the TEEU and Unite. The Minister said

‘I have carefully considered the Labour Court Report and Recommendation to ensure that they meet the requirements of the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2015 Act. I am satisfied that these requirements have been met and I am pleased to accept the Court’s recommendation’.
This measure is a further important step in consolidating employment terms and conditions in the construction sector and maintaining the attractiveness for employment in that sector.
As required, the Minister will now proceed to have the draft Order considered in both Houses of the Oireachtas over the coming weeks before it can be adopted in law.