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ESRI report confirms minimum wage hikes do not cost jobs

Labour Party Employment and Social Affairs spokesperson, Senator Ged Nash, has welcomed the publication of ESRI research commissioned by the Low Pay Commission (LPC) which confirms that the 50 cent an hour National Minimum Wage increase introduced by Labour in 2016 did not result in job losses. Senator Nash said: “When I first established the…

18 April 2018

Speech by Seán Sherlock TD on Data Protection Bill 2017

The first issue I wish to raise relates to the complexity of the data protection code. In Ireland we have chosen to retain most of the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003, although we will in the future apply them only to cases involving national security, defence or international relations. For every other case, we…

Seán Sherlock TD
18 April 2018

Dáil speech by Willie Penrose on the fodder crisis

Motion on the fodder crisis Dáil Éireann, April 17th 2018 I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak in this important debate pertaining to the fodder crisis in the Dáil this evening.  I do so on behalf of the Labour Party.  My party leader, Deputy Brendan Howlin, is present as well as Deputy Sean…

Labour Admin

18 April 2018

Flanagan agrees to Kelly Request for Departmental Trawl Regarding Co-operation with O’Higgins and O’Neill

Questioning the Minister for Justice today in the Dáil, Labour TD Alan Kelly had asked if the Minister is satisfied that his Department provided full information to and co-operated fully with the O’Higgins commission and the O’Neill report into Garda whistleblower claims; and if he has asked his officials for assurances regarding same Deputy Kelly…

17 April 2018

Student Accommodation should be included in rent pressure zones

Labour Party Education spokesperson, Senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, has said that the Government should ensure that student accommodation should be included in rent pressure zones. Senator Ó Ríordáin said: “Today, while the Cabinet approved legislative proposals to strengthen the Residential Tenancies Board, hundreds of students were protesting accommodation hikes in DCU outside the Dáil. “The…

17 April 2018

Penrose pays tribute to the late singer Big Tom

Labour TD Willie Penrose has paid tribute to the late singer Big Tom McBride who has died at the age of 81. Deputy Penrose said: “As someone who has always been very supportive of the Irish music industry, I am really saddened to hear of the passing of Big Tom today, and would like to…

Labour Admin

17 April 2018

Moves to strengthen tenants’ rights welcome but do they go far enough?

Labour spokesperson on Housing, Jan O’Sullivan, has said reports of Government legislation to strengthen the rights of tenants are positive, but that the devil will be in the detail of the plans. Deputy O’Sullivan said: “I am glad to see that the Government has finally woken up to the realisation that strengthening security of tenure…

Labour Admin

17 April 2018

Voices of those with disabilities must be heard in Repeal campaign

Labour Party spokesperson on Disability, Kathleen Lynch, has welcomed Inclusion Ireland joining the Together for Yes civil society group to repeal the eighth amendment. Ms Lynch commented: “It is welcome news that Inclusion Ireland have joined the Together for Yes campaign. The voices of people with disabilities need to be heard over the next five…

Labour Admin

16 April 2018

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