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Published 16:00 15 Apr 2017 BST
Updated 17:29 15 Dec 2017 GMT
Average weekly earnings across the public sector, meanwhile, decreased by 0.7% in the year to Q4 2016, dropping from €927.83 to €921.74.
According to the CSO figures, the Information and Communication sector had the highest average weekly earnings at €1,063.30, followed by the Financial, insurance and real estate sector at €1,021.00.
At the other end of the scale, the lowest average weekly earnings were €339.66 in the Accommodation and food services sector, below the Arts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities sector at €474.97.
All earnings, according to the report, are gross amounts before deductions for PRSI, tax and other levies. This is particularly relevant to the public sector since March 2009 when the pension levy was introduced.
You can read a more detailed breakdown of the CSO figures here.Entertainment

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