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Labour calls for same welfare supports and recognition for cohabiting couples – support modern families

In advance of Johnny O’Meara’s High Court case tomorrow (July 5th), taken after he was denied the Widower’s pension and Bereavement grant from the Department of Social Protection following the death of his long-term partner, Michelle Batey, Labour’s Ivana Bacik and Alan Kelly have called for legal recognition for cohabiting couples. The Labour Party published…

04 July 2022

Employers misreading the appetite for remote and flexible work

Labour employment spokesperson Marie Sherlock has urged government to take account of the views of workers and provide clear legal protections for remote and flexible working. Responding to Dublin Chamber’s call to delay government’s working from home bill, Senator Sherlock said employers must step into the reality of the changing nature of work and use…

03 July 2022

Ivana Bacik key note speech at Labour Youth’s Tom Johnson Summer School in Belfast

Comrades, I am delighted to be here. And it’s great to see so many friends. Congratulations to the National Youth Executive – and Conal O’Boyle and Aideen Blackwood, in particular – for putting together an interesting and stimulating programme. “Re-imagine Belfast”. So far, you have re-imagined how we honour the legacy of civil rights activists…

Ivana Bacik TD
02 July 2022

Removal of all hospitals charges must be in Budget 2023

Labour health spokesperson Duncan Smith has today said that the removal of all in-patient hospital changes must be included in Budget 2023. Speaking on the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, Deputy Smith said:   “Any measures that will reduce the cost of healthcare is to be broadly welcomed. However, we believe the abolition of in-patient charges…

01 July 2022

Change is happening on our airwaves but at too slow a pace

Labour to publish bill ensuring greater representation of women’s voices on the radio Responding to the publication today of the Gender Disparity Report on music content on Irish airwaves, Labour Party Arts and Media spokesperson Marie Sherlock paid tribute to the work the Why Not Her campaign. Next week, the Labour Party will publish a…

01 July 2022

Emergency budget must provide for free school books

Children must be given every chance at success Labour education spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríodáin has called on government to provide a commitment to working families before the summer recess that significant back to school measures will be implemented to ease the burden on parents. Deputy Ó Ríordáin said if government has a true understanding of…

01 July 2022

Families can’t take a summer of budget kite flying

Labour finance spokesperson Ged Nash has demanded that government commit to bringing forward a budget to this summer in recognition of the real financial crisis many families are facing right now. Deputy Nash said families have been left behind and let down by the government and need serious intervention before the back to school costs…

30 June 2022

Cross Party support for legal Right to Disconnect – Government must listen and act

Labour employment spokesperson and member of the Joint Committee on Enterprise Trade and Employment Marie Sherlock has said government must enact the recommendations made by the Committee on working from home without delay. Following cross party support for a legislative right to disconnect, as well as modernising key aspects of employment law to take account…

29 June 2022

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