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If and When arrangements will be the weapon of choice for bad employers if Employment Bill isn’t amended

Labour Party Employment Spokesperson, Senator Ged Nash, has said ‘if and when’ contracts should be outlawed. Speaking at the launch of the TASC report on ‘Precarious Work, Precarious Lives’ he said; “’If & When’ contracts represent the worst and most exploitative work arrangement going. “Workers may be offered work on a Monday, but the employer…

08 November 2018

Waiting periods for Waterford University Hospital are beyond acceptable.

  Labour Party General Election candidate, Cllr. John Pratt has called for action on extraordinary waiting lists for outpatients in Waterford, with some patients now waiting up to 4 years.   Cllr. Pratt said:   “Following the raising of this issue in the Dáil with the Minister I am adding my voice to that of…

08 November 2018

Waiting periods for patients in the South East are wholly unacceptable

Labour Party Leader, Brendan Howlin TD, has criticised the government for extraordinary waiting lists for outpatients in the South East, with some patients now waiting up to 4 years.  Deputy Howlin said:  “I have raised with the Minister the commitment in the programme for Government to reduce outpatient waiting lists and waiting times, in particular, waiting times…

Labour Admin

08 November 2018

Micheál Ó’Súilleabháin will be greatly missed for his huge contribution to Irish music

Labour TD, Jan O’Sullivan, has paid tribute to musician and academic Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin Speaking today Deputy O’Sullivan said: “Micheál Ó’Súilleabháin will be greatly missed for his huge contribution to Irish music but his spirit will live on through all who have heard his music, learned from him and experienced his energy, enthusiasm, and warmth….

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08 November 2018

Sherlock welcomes the announcement of new standards for children in care

Labour Spokesperson on Children Sean Sherlock TD, has welcomed the announcement from HIQA of National Standards for Children’s Residential Centres. Speaking today Deputy Sherlock said: “I welcome the announcement from HIQA of new standards launched to support children living in residential care. With over 400 children in care in Ireland is it of the utmost…

Seán Sherlock TD
07 November 2018

Ó Riordáin calls on Govt to tackle period poverty in our schools.

Labour Party Education spokesperson, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, has called on the Government to roll out a free sanitary product scheme in all schools. Speaking in the Seanad, Senator Ó Ríordain said: “My colleagues Councillors Deirdre Kingston and Councillor Rebecca Moynihan have secured funding to provide free sanitary products in their respective council areas. “In September,…

07 November 2018

Taoiseach’s comments show FG tone deaf on industrial relations

Labour Party spokesperson on Employment, Ged Nash, has said the latest comments by the Taoiseach on healthcare workers shows how fatally inept Fine Gael is when it comes to industrial relations. Senator Nash said: “The Taoiseach needs to reflect on the comments he made about healthcare workers in the Dáil chamber yesterday. “The root cause…

07 November 2018

Taoiseach’s inexperience coming to the fore

Labour Party Health spokesperson has said that the Taoiseach is out of touch when it comes to the work nurses do during crisis periods in our health services. Deputy Kelly said: “The comments by the Taoiseach yesterday on nurses and consultants taking annual leave were completely out of touch. The Taoiseach and the Minister for…

07 November 2018

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