This REA has been agreed on behalf of their members between the Irish Business and Employers Confederation and MANDATE (the Union of Retail, Bar and Administrative Workers).
It applies to all establishments in the County Borough of Dublin, the County of Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown, County of South Dublin and the County of Fingal whose business is wholly or mainly in selling either footwear, clothing, headgear, drapery or haberdashery. It applies to all persons employed in sales and to related clerical employees and supervisors. It does not apply to employees in pharmacies, hairdressing, catering, lending libraries, travel agencies and post office departments of such establishments. See REA for detailed definitions of all categories covered.
Rates of minimum pay vary depending on job type and length of service. Full details relating to statutory minimum rates of pay for each job type are set out in the REA.The figures set out in the agreement may on occasion be less than the current national minimum rate of pay. In such circumstances the statutory minimum, hourly rate applicable at that time replaces the outdated figures.
On weekdays, employees are entitled to be paid overtime of time-and-a-half during non-trading hours and double time during trading hours for any time worked in excess of the normal working week of 37.5 hours. Where employees work their day off, they are entitled to be paid time-and-a-half for the first four hours and double time thereafter.
The normal number of hours is 37.5 hours per week. This is rostered over a maximum of five days. Employees are entitled to be notified one week in advance of any change in normal rostered hours.
All employees are entitled to breaks and rest periods in accordance with the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997. Specifically, no employee shall be required to work continuously for more than 4.5 hours without a break of at least 15 minutes (paid) exclusive of the main meal break of 60 minutes (unpaid).
Annual leave and public holiday entitlements are in accordance with the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997. Employees are also entitled to a day off on Good Friday or to a day off in lieu or on a pro rata basis if appropriate.
The Sick Pay Scheme divides employees into two categories:
Both categories of employees must provide employers with a doctor’s certificate on the fourth consecutive day of absence. Payment will be reduced by the amount equivalent to the amount that is received by such employees by way of disability benefit.
The REA also provides for special conditions in relation to service pay. See REA for more details.