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Dáil to debate Renters’ Rights Bill next Wednesday

The Labour Party will bring forward a Renters’ Rights bill this Wednesday 22nd September in Private members time, and put pressure on the government to deliver tenancies of indefinite duration as committed to in Housing for All. it also gives a right to have pets, and request to opt for an unfurnished home. This bill…

Labour Trade Unionists
17 September 2021

Pension must be increased to reflect the cost of living

Responding to continued kite flying by the Government parties on Budget 2022, Labour spokesperson on social welfare Seán Sherlock said social welfare increases must reflect the cost of living. Noting the increased uncertainty people are facing this winter, Deputy Sherlock said priority must be given to the most vulnerable in society. Deputy Sherlock said: “The…

Seán Sherlock TD
17 September 2021

Stardust families legal fees must be paid for by State

Labour Party TD for Dublin Bay North Aodhán Ó Ríordáin said the State must pay the legal fees of the families seeking justice for the 48 victims of the 1981 Stardust fire tragedy. Describing the event as scarring the Northside for a generation, Deputy Ó Ríordáin said the families’ pursuit of justice must not be…

16 September 2021

National crisis in secure mental health facilities must be addressed

Highlighting a recent case at Nenagh District Court, Labour leader Alan Kelly said Government must increase investment in secure places for people with mental health illnesses. Deputy Kelly said the State’s failure to guarantee places in secure psychiatric facilities is causing disruption to the justice system, denying justice to victims and those suffering with serious…

16 September 2021

OECD report points to clear need for free education and genuine education equality

Catch Up funding must be doubled Budget 2022 should make primary education free Greater investment in extracurricular activities needed Labour education spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin said that the Minister must act on the OECD education report published this morning and bring Ireland’s investment in education up to speed with our European colleagues. Pointing to the…

16 September 2021

Night economy workers must be prioritised

Labour arts spokesperson Marie Sherlock has called on the Minister to outline her plans to ensure late night workers are looked after following the publication of the report of the Night-Time Economy Taskforce. Any plan for the night economy must ensure that workers are paid fairly. Senator Sherlock said: “It’s really welcome to see a…

16 September 2021

Homeownership increasingly out of reach for most

With property growth reaching a three year high of 8.6%, Labour housing spokesperson Rebecca Moynihan said home ownership is no longer a legitimate aspiration for most people. CSO figures published today which shows property prices returning to pre-pandemic levels, Senator Moynihan said that the stamp duty changes are having little impact on investor dominance in…

Senator Rebecca Moynihan
15 September 2021

‘Single Malt’ type tax shelter revelations leave Government with serious questions to answer

Minister must move to finally end ‘Single Malt’ tax structure Revenue Commissioners must clarify level of knowledge of this case and if others exist Revelations will call into question commitment to global tax reform and fairness Labour Finance spokesperson Ged Nash has said the government has serious questions to answer over revelations that a major…

14 September 2021

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