Fears for Cork jobs if minimum wage increased

The Restaurants Association of Ireland says job losses could be on the cards Leeside.
The Restaurants Association of Ireland says job losses could be on the cards Leeside if the minimum wage is increased.
It follows comments by IBEC who says an increase would be a big mistake.
The business and employers group's issued the warning ahead of the publication of the low wage commission's report tomorrow.
It's expected that document will recommend an increase of 50 cent an hour to €9.15.
Speaking to RedFM News Adrian Cummins of the Restaurants Association of Ireland says there will be job losses in Cork Restaurants:
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