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Labour To Introduce New Legislation To Make Pension Fees More Transparent

Independent analysis conducted on scale of pension fees in Ireland, and lack of transparency. Report shows losses of hundreds of thousands of euro per person due to pension fees. Labour to introduce legislation to dramatically increase pensions fee transparency to assist consumers. The Labour Party is to introduce legislation to make fees for the management…

18 April 2021

Agency needed to tackle youth unemployment

Labour education and enterprise spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD has called on the Government to implement a national pathway to providing training and education for young people to tackle skyrocketing youth unemployment rates. Pointing to examples of best practice in the UK, Deputy Ó Ríodáin urged Government to stop throwing money at mental health services,…

18 April 2021

Donnelly needs to stick to the plan on vaccines rollout – Labour Leader

Deputy Alan Kelly said: “Minister Donnelly has once again caused utter confusion overnight. His Government colleagues and the HSE must be very concerned about his comments and continued management of the vaccine roll out. “He needs to stick to the plan on vaccine roll out otherwise he’s undermining his own Government’s arguments for the age…

17 April 2021

The Labour Party wishes President Higgins a very happy birthday

Marking President Higgins’ 80th birthday, Labour Leader Alan Kelly has paid tribute to President Higgins, noting the role he has played in making Ireland a better place. Deputy Kelly said: “I want to wish President Higgins a very happy birthday on this special day for Ireland. President Higgins continues to serve the people of Ireland…

17 April 2021

Minister must convene Forum on Banking in wake of KBC announcement

Planned exit another major blow for consumers and competition. Central Bank must stop being commentators and set out strategic vision for Irish banking sector. Bank staff must keep jobs and terms in any transfer. Responding to the announcement from KBC that the bank is set to exit the Irish market, Labour’s Finance spokesperson Ged Nash…

16 April 2021

Process needs quick resolution to achieve Living Wage for workers

Labour employment spokesperson Senator Marie Sherlock has urged the Tánaiste to set actionable timelines on his process examining the Living Wage in Ireland. Senator Sherlock said: “Work should always pay and the Living Wage is good for workers, business, families and society. As our economy recovers from the pandemic, we need to ensure that there…

15 April 2021

Schools’ Return an Opportunity to Assess Impact of Pandemic – Catch-Up for Children Scheme Needed

Now that all age cohorts have returned to school, analysis is needed to assess the impact of prolonged school closures. The Labour Party’s ‘Catch-Up for Children’ scheme would provide €100m in targeted funding to help make up for lost class time and related benefits. Calls to Labour Party representatives show that the effects of pandemic-related…

Ivana Bacik TD
15 April 2021

Major breakthrough for the School for the Deaf, Cabra

HSE commits to retaining and protecting the existing speech and language therapy service. Following a meeting today between Minister Rabbitte, HSE Dublin North City and County, the principal and parents of the School for the Deaf, Cabra and Senator Marie Sherlock; Senator Sherlock expressed her delight and relief at the major break-though for the school…

14 April 2021

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