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Sustained focus needed on Jobs and Domestic Economy

Supports must be maintained to help indigenous jobs and businesses. Vaccine programme crucial for jobs and business recovery. Plan needed to tackle youth unemployment levels . Responding to today’s publication of the Stability Programme Update, Labour’s Finance spokesperson Ged Nash said he wants to see a sustained focus on jobs and the domestic economy to address…

14 April 2021

Rental market continues to suck the soul out of Dublin

Responding to the news that Dublin has retained its position as the fifth most expensive city in Europe for expats to rent in, Labour housing spokesperson Senator Rebecca Moynihan has called for a radical rethink of rental policy by the Government to protect young workers in particular. Coming in costlier than European cities like Rome,…

Senator Rebecca Moynihan
14 April 2021

No student should be forced to pay for mandatory hotel quarantine

Labour spokesperson on Further and Higher Education Annie Hoey has urged the Minister for Further and Higher Education to urgently assuage the concerns of young people studying abroad and ensure that no student is forced to pay for mandatory hotel quarantine if their travel is associated with education and training. Senator Hoey said: “It is…

Senator Annie Hoey image
14 April 2021

Photo call 10am LH Plinth – Launch of the UNFPA 2021 State of World Population Report

Photocall: 10am, Leinster House Plinth Launch of the UNFPA 2021 State of World Population Report Members of Oireachtas All Party Group on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights support launch of flagship United Nations report in Ireland The All Party Group on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights is holding a photo call to support…

Labour Trade Unionists
14 April 2021

NIAC clarification needed on use of AstraZeneca in under 60s

In what scenarios might the benefit outweigh the risks? Following the publication of NIAC advice on the AstraZeneca vaccine yesterday, Labour Party Leader and Health spokesperson Alan Kelly TD has called for it to clarify a key statement in the conclusion about the use of the vaccine in under 60’s where it says it could…

13 April 2021

Exploitation in the Red Meat Sector must end before expansion of employment permit system in Ireland

Responding to the Meat Industry Ireland’s (MII) presentation to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Enterprise, Trade and Employment, committee member and Labour employment spokesperson Senator Marie Sherlock said that there are serious questions for the red meat sector in supporting an expansion of the employment permits system in Ireland. Senator Sherlock said: “MII have failed…

13 April 2021

Labour doorstep 11.30 Tuesday 13th April with Alan Kelly TD

Labour Party Leader Alan Kelly will be available on the plinth at 11.30am tomorrow, Tuesday 13th April. What: Doorstep with Alan Kelly. Where: Leinster House plinth, Kildare St. When: 11.30am, Tuesday 13th April. For any journalists or photographers attending please adhere to current Covid-19 safety measures that are in place regarding interviews on the Plinth,…

Labour Trade Unionists
12 April 2021

NIAC decision on AstraZeneca vaccine raises questions for rollout

Concrete plan needed to ensure 80% target of first dose by end of June is met. Is Ireland following NIAC or EMA advice on vaccines? Responding to the news that the AstraZeneca vaccine would be restricted to those over 60, Labour Party Leader Alan Kelly has sought assurances that 80% of the adult population would…

12 April 2021

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