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Taoiseach Refuses to Answer Questions on What Department of Justice Knew Regarding O’Higgins

Labour TD Alan Kelly has said: “The Taoiseach’s response today in the Dail to my questions regarding the Department of Justice raise even more questions than answers. “Firstly the Taoiseach refused to say whether the Department of Justice were privy to the legal strategy adopted by the previous Garda Commissioner at the O’Higgins Commission. “In…

14 November 2017

Foot-dragging by Government on ‘If & When’ contract reforms must end

The Government must stop dragging their feet on planned new laws to give workers on “if & when” contracts more certainty over their working hours said Labour spokesperson on Workers Rights, Senator Ged Nash, as he endorsed the ‘Secure Hours = Better Future’ Campaign launched by Mandate trade union today seeking six clear pledges in…

14 November 2017

Funding for training 20 new recruits a small step to supporting Dublin Fire Brigade staffing levels

At last night’s Dublin City Council annual Budget meeting the DCC Labour Cllr Group secured an amendment to the proposed 2018 Dublin City Council Budget to provide €475,000 funding for the training of 20 new recruits for Dublin Fire Brigade and Ambulance Service. Cllr Alison Gilliland said: “This funding is a small step to supporting…

14 November 2017

Need for a directly-elected mayor for Dublin has never been greater – Humphreys

Labour Party General Election candidate for Dublin Bay South, Senator Kevin Humphreys, has said the Government needs to urgently move on directly-elected mayor for Dublin proposals. Senator Humphreys said: “The Government needs to move forward on the issue of a directly-elected for Dublin urgently as there has been too much foot dragging on this issue…

Labour Admin

14 November 2017

Affordable housing needs to be prioritised- O’Sullivan

Labour Housing spokesperson, Jan O’Sullivan TD, has called on the Government to introduce a national affordable housing scheme as part of efforts to tackle the housing crisis. It follows the latest ESRI report which shows house prices could rise by 20% over the next three years, while rent is also up by 11% in the…

Labour Admin

14 November 2017

Taoiseach Has Career Defining Decision To Make On Justice Questions

Commenting on the statement by the Minister for Justice on the Charleton Tribunal, Deputy Alan Kelly has said the Taoiseach needs to do the right thing regarding unanswered questions from the Department of Justice. Deputy Kelly said: “The statement by the Department of Justice this evening is deeply worrying and an affront to the democratic…

13 November 2017

Return of direct rule in the North coming at worst possible time – Howlin

Labour Party Leader and Spokesperson on Northern Ireland, Brendan Howlin TD, has said that the effective return of direct rule in the North is coming at the worst possible time. Deputy Howlin said: “After months of negotiations and deadlines being extended and re-extended, a budget is now being imposed on Northern Ireland by Secretary of…

Labour Admin

13 November 2017

Gender Pay Gap must be addressed by Women’s Commission

Labour Senator Ivana Bacik has said that any blueprint to achieving greater gender equality in Ireland must include concrete measures to close the gender pay gap, such as implementing mandatory wage transparency surveys, as proposed by the Labour Party.  It follows reports over the weekend that the Government is to launch a Commission on the…

Ivana Bacik TD
13 November 2017

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