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Pay rise U-turn "too little, too late" 13.12.07

THE Cabinet decision to defer the first part of their controversial pay rise is "too little, too late", according to Senator Pearse Doherty
He said he welcomed that the Government had "succumbed to public pressure" and decided not to accept their hefty pay hikes.
But he said the mere deferral of the increases for a year does not go far enough.
"They should reject the pay rises. The fact remains that Irish ministers are currently among the highest paid elected representatives in Europe," he said.
"This, despite the current healthcare crisis, slowing economy, under-resourced education system and arguably one of the worst public transport systems in the EU," said the Sinn Féin senator.
He warned the Government against "quietly" upping their salaries in 2008.
"Deferring the pay hikes of €26,000 per year for a minister and €38,000 for the Taoiseach is a cynical move by an arrogant and tired cabinet.
"However if the Government believe that they will be able to quietly up their salaries next year, they have seriously misjudged the public's opinion on this issue."
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