New minimum pay rates for Construction and Electrical Contracting Sectors under SEOs

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Gemma O'Connor , Head Of Service

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First published: January 21st, 2022
Last updated: May 17th 2023

New minimum pay rates for Construction Sector under SEO

A Labour Court recommendation for new minimum pay and pension contribution rates for workers in the construction sector was formally approved in April 2023.

The new minimum rates of pay and conditions under the Sectoral Employment Order (SEO) for the construction sector will commence on 18 September 2023.

Summary of changes

The latest SEO provides for increased rates of hourly pay for workers in the construction sector, as well as amendments to the minimum pension contributions.

From September 18 2023, the following minimum rates of pay will apply:

Apprentice rates

Apprentices will also receive an increase in their legal minimum pay, including time they spend in education.

Updated Pay Rates in Full

The following basic hourly rates of pay will apply in the Construction Sector from 18 September 2023 to 4 August 2024:

Apprentice – minimum rates of pay

A minimum hourly rate of basic pay of €15.64 will apply for two years after entrance to the sector to all new entrant operative workers who are over the age of 18 years and entering the sector for the first time.

The following basic hourly rates of pay will apply in the Construction Sector from 5 August 2024:

Apprentice – minimum rates of pay

A minimum hourly rate of basic pay of €16.19 will apply for two years after entrance to the sector to all new entrant operative workers who are over the age of 18 years and entering the sector for the first time.

Updated Minimum Pension Contributions

The following pension contributions must be adhered to by employers in the Construction Sector from 18 September 2023 to 4 August 2024:

The following pension contributions must be adhered to by employers in the Construction Sector from 5 August 2024:

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