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Independent Review into Leaving Cert Calculated grades fiasco welcome

Inquiry must report before the end of the year Labour Education Spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin has welcomed the announcement by Education Minister Norma Foley that she will facilitate an independent review into Leaving Cert 2020. Deputy Ó Ríordáin said: “I am glad the Minister has listened to Labour’s call for an independent, non-statutory inquiry into…

14 October 2020

Pupil Teacher Ratio reduction must be passed onto DEIS Schools

DEIS schools cannot be allowed fall further behind Ireland will have some of the largest class sizes in Europe even with the reduction The Minister for Education needs to ensure that the pupil-teacher-ratio is automatically passed onto DEIS Schools according to Labour Education Spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin. Deputy Ó Ríordáin said: “The Labour Party welcomes…

14 October 2020

Mother and Baby Homes Legislation too important to rush

Speaking before it is taken at second stage in the Seanad today, Labour Seanad Group Leader and Spokesperson for Children, Disability, Equality and Integration Senator Ivana Bacik has outlined why her Party cannot support the rushing through of the Commission of Investigation (Mother and Baby Homes and certain related Matters) Records, and another Matter, Bill…

Ivana Bacik TD
14 October 2020

Budget 2021 fails to address pay and conditions in the Defence Forces

Increased capital investment welcome Budget 2021 fails to address pay and conditions in the Defence Forces which is exacerbating the recruitment and retention crisis in the forces according to Labour Defence Spokesperson, Senator Mark Wall. Senator Wall said: “While the €32 million increase on Defence spending and the additional €18 million in capital funding are…

Senator Mark Wall
13 October 2020

Budget 2021 designed to dazzle – all style but little substance for workers

Missed Opportunity to upskill and retrain workers during the pandemic     Speaking in response to the government’s Budget 2021 announcement, Labour Party spokesperson on Employment Affairs Marie Sherlock said:    “Billions have been thrown at the economy in a budgetary exercise designed to dazzle, but workers looking for meaningful support will be sorely disappointed.     …

13 October 2020

Budget does not deal with any of the long-term structural issues in higher education

Nothing in this budget deals with precarious work Budget 2021 does not deal with any of the long-term structural issues in the higher education sector according to Labour Spokesperson on Further and Higher Education, Senator Annie Hoey. Senator Hoey said:  “While the investment in Further and Higher Education within Budget 2021 is welcome this budget…

Senator Annie Hoey image
13 October 2020

Budget is a missed opportunity to transform Education in Ireland

Budget 2021 is a missed opportunity to transform Education in Ireland according to Labour Education Spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin. Speaking after the announcement of Budget 2021, Deputy Ó Ríordáin said: “While I welcome the reduction in the pupil teacher ratio by one point to 25 pupils per teacher at primary level. Given the scale of…

13 October 2020

Budget 2021 not ‘equality-proofed’ – no funding increase for childcare

no increase in funding for childcare sector. Not enough done for Disability and early years to deliver transformational change. Labour Seanad Group Leader and Spokesperson for Children, Disability, Equality and Integration Senator Ivana Bacik has welcomed aspects of Budget 2021 but has said that it was not “equality-proofed” to ensure that it met the needs…

Ivana Bacik TD
13 October 2020

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