Most Irish staff feel undervalued and underpaid - survey

Research also suggests only a third would risk asking for a pay rise

Perhaps not the most surprising finding: most Irish workers feel undervalued and underpaid.

According to a survey by Peninsula Ireland, a Dublin-based employment law firm, two thirds of employees said their salary didn't cut the mustard and they felt under-appreciated by their bosses.

Only 38 per cent said they would have the courage to ask for a pay rise, however.

Contrary to predictions that wages were set to rise this year, the vast majority (83 per cent) of employees believe they will not receive a pay rise in 2015.

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"If you really think you deserve a pay-rise then ask, otherwise you will often wonder and be resentful when you see others paid a higher salary which is not good for your mental health and wellbeing," Alan Price, managing director of Peninsula Ireland, said.

Eoin Burke-Kennedy

Eoin Burke-Kennedy

Eoin Burke-Kennedy is Economics Correspondent of The Irish Times