logo
New ‘may not receive payment' warning for Irish workers in DAYS as employers told to pay early amid wage delay fears

New ‘may not receive payment' warning for Irish workers in DAYS as employers told to pay early amid wage delay fears

The Irish Sun25-04-2025

IRISH employees have been warned that they "may not receive" their wages or salary on time next week due to a European holiday.
And, with payments between banks likely to be "subject to delays", employers are urged to ensure wages and salaries are submitted earlier than usual.
Advertisement
The European
And businesses have been urged to ensure that payment requests for wages and salaries due on May 1 are submitted earlier.
If they are not, employees won't receive their payments on time.
Banking and Payments Federation Ireland warned that, even though banks in Ireland will remain open on that day, electronic payments cannot be made in euro on that day.
Advertisement
READ MORE IN MONEY
Explaining the impact, Leah Donnelly, BPFI's Manager of Payment Schemes, said: "The annual European May Day holiday falls on Thursday May 1 and European institutions including the European Central Bank, which operates the banking settlement system across Europe, will be closed.
"While banks are open in Ireland on that day, the European holiday means that electronic payments in EURO cannot be made to bank accounts in Ireland or anywhere else across
"Essentially this means that anyone expecting a EURO payment into their bank account on this date may not receive the payment until Friday May 2."
Consumers and businesses paying employees or suppliers must allow more time for payments to reach the beneficiary.
Advertisement
MOST READ ON THE IRISH SUN
And the payment must be made in just four days time.
Donelly explained: "Employers who normally pay weekly wages into employees' accounts on a Thursday, or monthly salaries on the 1 of the month, will need to submit their payment requests to their bank by Tuesday April 29, with employees receiving their funds on Wednesday April 30."
It has been confirmed that standard payment processing cycles will apply again from Friday, May 2.
A BPFI spokesperson said: "BPFI member banks are engaging directly with their customers and government departments to ensure that, where necessary, payments impacted by this are paid early and are processed on time.
Advertisement
"As such, customers should raise any queries they may have directly with their bank, credit union or post office."
WHAT IS MAY DAY?
MAY Day celebrations are held on the first of the month every year with its traditions dating back hundreds of years.
The day is meant to coincide with the arrival of warmer weather and longer days, with the earliest records of a spring festival dating back to Ancient Egyptian times.
May Day is traditionally a Pagan festival, Belthane, which says goodbye to winter and marks the beginning of summer.
And although summer doesn't properly begin until June, May Day marks the beginning of the season.
While May 1 itself is not a bank holiday, the first Monday following that date is declared a national holiday.
Separately, consumers will be hoping that banks in Ireland won't face into any technical problems on the bank holiday on May 5.
IT issues are often reported on bank holidays.
Over the Easter bank holiday, PTSB reported that it was "
Advertisement
Dozens of customers were furious over the incident, taking to
to share their frustration.
One declared: "I'm closing my account. And this happens before a bank holiday. Shame on you."
Another customer wrote: "Can you let your customers know what's happening please. App down, site down, can't get through on phone and no info anywhere".
The IT issue was later resolved by the bank.
Advertisement
1
Businesses are urged to ensure payment requests for wages and salaries due on May 1 are submitted earlier
Credit: Getty Images - Getty

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Lidl Ireland reveals new €3.49 Dubai chocolate product that will send shoppers in frenzy
Lidl Ireland reveals new €3.49 Dubai chocolate product that will send shoppers in frenzy

The Irish Sun

time4 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Lidl Ireland reveals new €3.49 Dubai chocolate product that will send shoppers in frenzy

LIDL Ireland shoppers are set for a frenzy over their newest Dubai-style chocolate product - and it will be hitting stores in just DAYS. The Advertisement 2 Lidl Ireland is set to sell their own Dubai-style chocolate product on Thursday 2 The spread will be perfect for toast or pancakes Credit: Lidl Ireland The Della Sante Dubai Chocolate Cream is set to hit all The tasty spread contains a blend of smooth It combines the flavours of the insanely popular Dubai chocolate but in spreadable form. That means you can slather it on toast, pile it onto pancakes, dip fruit in it or even spoon it from the jar - the options are endless. Advertisement READ MORE ON DUBAI CHOCOLATE It will cost shoppers €3.49 per jar. However, Lidl Ireland chiefs warned that the stock is limited as shoppers are urged to act swiftly if they want to try out their yummy treat. It was reported that the supermarkets may be limiting purchases to three per customer, but this varies by store. Earlier this year, Lidl Ireland launched their Advertisement Most read in Fabulous The low cost supermarket teased their dupe bar on Retailing at a bargain €4.99, the popular bar hit the shelves in supermarkets today. You asked, we delivered' says Irish supermarket as viral chocolate lands in stores but 'they won't last' The J.D. Gross Dubai-Style Chocolate comes in a 122g bar and is the cheapest dupe available from Irish supermarkets. The luxurious treat, which has a green filling made from pistachio and a traditional Arab dessert called Knafeh, often comes with a hefty price tag, with single bars retailing online for €10 or more. Advertisement CUSTOMERS' REVIEWS Chocolate lovers took to the comments to rave about the discounted bar. One person said: 'I bought two in Lidl Cabra today. Nice, five euro a bar.' However, some fans were unable to get their hands on the chocolate bars as they flew off the shelves. One person said: 'Sold out in twenty mins, couldn't get one.' Advertisement Another said: 'I went to Lidl today at 2:30 pm and was so disappointed that there was none left. I'm so sad and hungry for Dubai chocolate.' One shopper said: "9:30am sold out here."

Winning EuroMillions tickets traced to Irish shops as urgent appeal launched
Winning EuroMillions tickets traced to Irish shops as urgent appeal launched

Irish Daily Mirror

time6 hours ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Winning EuroMillions tickets traced to Irish shops as urgent appeal launched

The search is on to find two of Ireland's latest EuroMillions winners who just scooped huge prizes in Friday night's draw. While the eye-watering €250 million jackpot went unclaimed and now rolls over to Tuesday - becoming the largest EuroMillions jackpot in history - the pair of Irish winners still have plenty to celebrate after matching five main numbers to win €23,054 each. The winning numbers from the draw were: 20, 21, 29, 30, 35 and Lucky Stars 2 and 12. As both winners have yet to come forward, the National Lottery is issuing a public appeal for all players to check their tickets. To help the search they have revealed that both tickets were purchased in Dublin. The first winner purchased their Quick Pick ticket on May 23 from SuperValu Ballyroan in the Rosemount Shopping Centre, Rathfarnham. The second winner purchased their Quick Pick ticket on the day of the draw from The Natter Day Today Store in Ongar Village. Meanwhile, a Co Kerry player won the Telly Bingo Snowball prize on June 6, worth an incredible €60,019. The winning ticket was sold in Cahill's SuperValu in Ballybunion. Incredibly, this is the second big win for the store this year, after a former post mistress purchased her Quick Pick ticket there and matched 5 numbers in the main Lotto draw on January 8 to claim €30,570. National Lottery spokesperson Darragh O'Dwyer said: "Last night's EuroMillions draw brought fantastic news for two of our players in Dublin, who both scooped a handsome prize of €23,054. While a player in Co Kerry claimed €60,019 Snowball prize in Friday's Telly Bingo game. "We're encouraging all our players to check their tickets today to see if they're our latest big winner. It's always exciting to see players winning life-enhancing prizes, and we can't wait to hear how these winners plan to celebrate!" With the €250 million jackpot now capped, Tuesday's draw promises to be one of the most thrilling in EuroMillions history. Players are reminded that tickets for Tuesday night's draw can be purchased in-store, through the National Lottery app or at ahead of the 7.30pm cut-off time for sales on Tuesday evening.

Inside ‘delightful' family home on Irish market for €269k – and it's ‘immaculately presented throughout'
Inside ‘delightful' family home on Irish market for €269k – and it's ‘immaculately presented throughout'

The Irish Sun

time9 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Inside ‘delightful' family home on Irish market for €269k – and it's ‘immaculately presented throughout'

TAKE a look inside the "delightful" family home on the Irish market for €269,000 - and it's "immaculately presented throughout". This stunning pad is located in Ashfield, Co Advertisement 6 The pad is located near Carlow town Credit: Estate Agents Collect 6 And it is now on the Irish market for €269,000 Credit: Estate Agents Collect 6 It comes with a spacious living room Credit: Estate Agents Collect 6 The pad also features a fully-tiled kitchen Credit: Estate Agents Collect This semi-detached It comes fully The house listing reads: "This delightful semi-detached home is located in a quiet cul-de-sac on the southern edge of Carlow town, with full access to all mains services and town amenities. "Constructed in 1999, the residence presents a three-bed-one-bath configuration, with the added bonus of an integrated garage cavity at ground floor level, ripe for immediate conversion." Advertisement READ MORE IN MONEY It includes a substantial modern kitchen with access to the rear garden and is perfect for This stunning kitchen has tiled flooring and is fully fitted with white cabinets, an oven, and a dishwasher. Double-glazed windows located around the kitchen and dining area allow plenty of natural light to enter the house. The family home is in an excellent location, with cafes, Advertisement MOST READ IN MONEY Along with being a short walk from Carlow town centre, Kilkenny and Portlaoise are each within an hour's drive of this fabulous property. The area also includes a choice of primary and secondary schools, perfect for Inside three bed family home on Irish market for €170k on 'generous site,' in 'desirable location' Located in a sought after residential area, the family home is equipped with oil-fired central heating and has a spacious back garden. A major bonus to the pad is that it comes with an integrated garage making it perfect for a conversion. Advertisement What's more, the home features off street parking and a large garden. When entering the home, viewers are greeted by a fabulous hallway with timber flooring and plenty of storage room under the stairs. A This comfortable area is filled with natural light and space, creating a cosy atmosphere. Advertisement There are three bathrooms in this family home and the first of which is fully tiled and includes a wash basin, a bath and a toilet. F irst floor offerings Moving upstairs, there is a spacious and modern landing with carpet flooring. On the property's first floor there are three bedrooms, including a master bedroom with timber flooring, natural light and plenty of storage space. The second bedroom is spacious and features views overlooking the garden, along with wooden flooring and wardrobes, and could fit a king-size bed. Advertisement The home's third bedroom is a modern single room that features plenty of storage space and natural light. The Along with featuring a patio area, it comes with ample space and greenery. The property is listed by Sherry Fitzgerald and on Advertisement 6 The property is a three bedroom pad Credit: Estate Agents Collect 6 It comes with a large rear garden Credit: Estate Agents Collect

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store