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Open the Gates of Fitzwillian Square Park says Cllr Dermot Lacey

Councillor Dermot Lacey has once again called for the opening of Fitzwilliam Square Park to the Public and the many office users working in the surrounding areas. “As we enjoy the rare rays of sunshine it is quite simply unfair to the thousands of residents and workers here in Dublin that they should be locked…

25 June 2018

Sherlock welcomes commitment to return state funding to Scouting Ireland

Labour spokesperson on Children & Youth Affairs Seán Sherlock TD has welcomed the commitment made today by Minister Katherine Zappone to return funding to Scouting Ireland. Deputy Sherlock said: “The ongoing process of examining governance and safeguarding procedures in Scouting Ireland has been welcomed by rank and file volunteers throughout the State. “I had been…

Seán Sherlock TD
25 June 2018

Zero tolerance approach needed after over 700 assaults take place in hospitals in 18 months

Commenting on the publication of figures documenting the number of assaults on staff in HSE run hospitals, Labour spokesperson on Health, Alan Kelly TD has said that there needs to be a zero tolerance approach to attacks on hospital staff. Deputy Kelly said: “The shocking figures published showing over 742 assaults on healthcare staff in…

25 June 2018

Government failure and UK backsliding mean risk of disastrous Brexit rising

Labour Party Leader Brendan Howlin TD has warned that the failure of the Government to deliver on the backstop, and the latest demand by Boris Johnson for a full British Brexit mean the risk of a disastrous Brexit is increasing, and that the Government should insist on a deadline for agreement on the backstop well…

Labour Admin

23 June 2018

Labour expresses solidarity with workers in industrial disputes

At a meeting of the Executive Board of the Labour Party today, members expressed solidarity and support to the Lloyds pharmacy workers seeking recognition from their employer, and the members of Fórsa in Roscommon seeking the retention of family friendly flexi-leave. Labour Party Chairman Jack O’Connor said: “The Labour Party stands with all workers seeking…

Labour Admin

23 June 2018

More information needed on City Council proposals to dispose of depots across Dublin

Commenting on the report to Councillors on the proposal to consolidate depot sites and sell key sites, Labour Cllr Mary Freehill for the Rathmines Rathgar ward and former Lord Mayor of Dublin has said: “The Dublin City Council Chief Executive is keeping key information from City Councillors on his proposal for the fire sale of…

23 June 2018

Exam crisis entirely of Government’s own making

Labour spokesperson on Education, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin has said that the current controversy regarding examination marking is a crisis of the governments own making. Senator Ó Ríordáin said: “The failure to deal with the teacher supply issue is linked with pay inequality in staff rooms which the government has failed to address. “Every week, I…

22 June 2018

More proactive approach on false self-employment needed after RTÉ revelations

Labour Employment Affairs spokesperson Senator Ged Nash has said the revelations that 157 workers at RTÉ were misclassified as self-employed shows the need for the Government to more pro-actively tackle this across the economy. Senator Nash said: “RTÉ did the right thing by reviewing the employment status of over 400 contractors to determine whether they…

22 June 2018

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