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PQ: Nurses’ Wages to increase slightly from January 2016
- Updated: 21st December 2015
QUESTION NO: 132
DÁIL QUESTION addressed to the Minister for Health (Leo Varadkar)
by Deputy Thomas Pringle
for WRITTEN ANSWER on 16/12/2015
* To ask the Minister for Health further to Parliamentary Question Number 445 of 8 December 2015 if the wage increases to €9.15 on 1 January 2016 in line with the national minimum wage, will indeed apply to fourth year student nurses participating in the fourth-year rostered clinical placement; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Thomas Pringle T.D.
REPLY.
Pursuant to a “Chairmans Note” to the Lansdowne Road Agreement, the Department of Health and the HSE are to consider the issues of pay for student nurses during the fourth year 36 week placement with the nursing unions. This matter is the subject of direct engagement between my Department, the HSE and the nursing unions at present.
Separately, the current rates of pay for the placement, will be increased from the 1st January 2016, pro rata to the increase in the minimum wage for trainees announced in Budget 2016 and provided for in the National Minimum Wage Order 2015 (S.I. No. 442 of 2015).





