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Labour’s Renters’ Rights Bill would provide security, transparency and comfort

Provides for a rent register to give transparency about previous rents paid Gives security of tenure by restricting excuses for evictions Ends blanket ban on pets Responding to research published by Threshold, Labour housing spokesperson Rebecca Moynihan said renters cannot continue to be forgotten by Government in addressing the housing crisis. With many renters aspiring…

Senator Rebecca Moynihan
23 June 2022

Bitter pill of public sector pay restoration for the highest paid means public sector talks must restart now

Commenting on the public sector pay restoration, Labour employment spokesperson Marie Sherlock has today (Wednesday, 22nd June) said Government must urgently re-start public sector pay talks and put adequate pay increases proposals on the table for low and middle paid public sector workers. Senator Sherlock said: “Public sector unions have rightly said they will not…

22 June 2022

Bacik demands debate on An Bord Pleanála

Labour leader Ivana Bacik has called for a debate regarding serious allegations about An Bord Pleanála. Speaking in the Dáil, Deputy Bacik said the drip feed of information is unacceptable. With summer recess approaching, the Labour Party is calling for a Dáil debate on this crucial matter. Deputy Bacik said: “The lack of clarity and…

Ivana Bacik TD
22 June 2022

RespectForSNAs campaign must be acted on by Minister

Labour education spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin has today (Tuesday, 21st June) called on Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion, Deputy Josepha Madigan, to clarify her position on basic qualifications and accreditation for Special Needs Assistants (SNAs) as a matter of urgency. Deputy Ó Ríordáin was speaking at a meeting of the Joint Committee…

22 June 2022

2007 law on maximum price orders must be used to help struggling households through cost of living crisis

Regulators missing in action on escalating price rises European Commission has confirmed energy caps are an option for Ireland Enterprise Committee hearings on maximum price orders requested Labour’s Finance and Public Expenditure spokesperson Ged Nash has criticised the government for failing to use the laws available to help manage the cost of living crisis. Deputy…

16 June 2022

ESRI report confirms Labour call for enhanced fuel allowance system

Fuel Allowance means-test threshold must be increased and half rate payment introduced. Responding to the ESRI report showing almost a third of households in the State are experiencing energy poverty, Labour Social Protection spokesperson Seán Sherlock TD said it confirmed the Labour Party call for a reformed fuel allowance system to help those on fixed…

Seán Sherlock TD
16 June 2022

Ireland cannot be bullied by the Conservative Party and its political allies

As the reckless and bullish behaviour of the British government continues, Labour leader Ivana Bacik said everything must be done to ensure no hard border on the island of Ireland. Bacik said the attempt to override the Northern Ireland protocol amounts to a breach of international law and will undermine the hard-won peace in Northern…

Ivana Bacik TD
14 June 2022

Workers can’t wait for a living wage says Sherlock

Government pushing Living Wage commitment beyond lifetime of its term in office is unacceptable Labour employment and workers’ rights spokesperson, Marie Sherlock has today (Tuesday, 14th June) sharply criticised Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar over meek proposals to introduce a Living Wage in Ireland on a phased basis by 2026. Senator Sherlock…

14 June 2022

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