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Labour’s Alternative Budget – a new Social Contract would protect workers, families and communities

ObairGhearr, a short term working scheme would save jobs, provide training and restore the link to incomes. Tax increases targeted at wealth and assets, and the ending of wasteful tax breaks would raise €1.8bn to fight the pandemic, improve services and create jobs. Overall Labour commits to a stimulus of nearly €5bn, and a further…

07 October 2020

Reminder: Labour to launch Alternative Budget 2.30pm today – Merrion Sq gates LH

The Labour Party will launch our Alternative Budget 2021 at 2.30pm tomorrow, Wednesday October 7th outside the Merrion St gates of Leinster House, weather permitting. What: Launch of Labour’s Alternative Budget 2021. When: Wednesday 7th October, 2.30pm Where: outside the Merrion St gates of Leinster House, weather permitting.

Labour Trade Unionists
06 October 2020

Paltry increase to the minimum wage is an affront to low paid workers

The 10c increase in the minimum wage agreed by Government today is an affront to low paid workers, according to Labour Employment Affairs Spokesperson Senator Marie Sherlock.    Senator Sherlock said:     “For over six months, essential workers, a large share of whom are low paid, have had to listen to platitudes about the need…

06 October 2020

PUP needs to be restored for all workers now

Government need to support all workers through crisis  Restrictions will disproportionately affect those working in hospitality  Following yesterday’s announcement that the entire country is to move to Level 3 of the Governments living with Covid framework, Labour Social Protection Spokesperson Sean Sherlock TD says the PUP payment needs to be restored for all workers now….

Seán Sherlock TD
06 October 2020

Time to reinstate the eviction ban for the entire country

Labour Housing Spokesperson Senator Rebecca Moynihan has called on the Housing Minister to immediately reinstate the eviction ban for the entire country after the announcement by An Taoiseach Michéal Martin that the entire country is to move to Level 3 for three weeks from midnight tomorrow. Senator Moynihan said: “After the announcement from the Taoiseach…

Senator Rebecca Moynihan
06 October 2020

6,100 Grade changes show need for Inquiry

The decision to change the Leaving Cert grades for 6,100 students illustrates the need for an independent non-statutory inquiry into Leaving Cert 2020 according to Labour Education Spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin T.D. Deputy Ó Ríordáin was speaking after it was announced that a portal will open for students at 6pm this evening where they can…

03 October 2020

Independent Inquiry into Leaving Cert debacle needed

Non-statutory inquiry needed that would report by end of 2020. Should report on processes, decision making and handling of replacement to written exam. Recommendations needed for 2021, and report should be considered by Oireachtas Education Committee. After the discovery of two serious errors in the calculated grades system, and the information revealed on Wednesday, and…

02 October 2020

We are ready to have this conversation as a country

Speech by Labour Party Leader Alan Kelly on the Dying with Dignity Bill at Second Stage , 1st October 2020 As Leader of the Labour Party and our spokesperson on Health, I want to add mine and my Party’s support to this very important piece of legislation. I want to thank Deputy Gino Kenny for…

01 October 2020

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