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Sherlock meets Deliveroo workers, says company must respond to their demands

Following meetings between Labour Party Spokesperson on Employment Affairs Senator Marie Sherlock and Dublin-based Deliveroo workers, she is now is now urging both policymakers and their employer to respond to their demands, saying action is long overdue. Senator Sherlock has written to Deliveroo’s representatives in Ireland, urging action on the substantial injustices facing their workers, and…

19 February 2021

Case for a ‘Catch-Up for Children’ scheme made by legal experts

Following the launch of the #ChildrensFutures campaign, organised by the Children’s Rights Alliance, Barnardos, Inclusion Ireland, the National Parents Council and As I Am, Labour Spokesperson for Children, Senator Ivana Bacik has reiterated her call on the Government to introduce a ‘Catch-Up for Children’ scheme to address the severe impacts upon children of lost class-time…

Ivana Bacik TD
19 February 2021

Exam fees should be waived for 2021

Labour education spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin has called for the Government to waive fees for this year’s Leaving Cert in light of the Covid-19 crisis. Students are traditionally asked to pay a fee of €116 to cover the administrative costs of the examinations which was waived last year following campaigning by the Labour Party. Deputy…

19 February 2021

Labour Doorstep 11am LH plinth – Ulster Bank and Student Nurses

Labour Finance spokesperson Ged Nash will be available at 11am tomorrow morning, Friday 19th February to respond to the expected announcement from Ulster Bank. He will be joined by Sen. Annie Hoey as her bill to pay student nurses and midwives will be debated in the Seanad later this afternoon. What: Doorstep with Ged Nash,…

Labour Trade Unionists
18 February 2021

Ulster Bank Exit a hammer blow for Staff and Customers

Ulster Bank staff terms and conditions must be protected in any ultimate sale or merger Opportunity for third banking force must not be missed by government Immediate meeting needed between Minister for Finance, opposition and stakeholders In response to the announcement that Ulster Bank is to exit the Irish banking market Labour’s Finance spokesperson Ged…

18 February 2021

Concerns of student nurses must be taken seriously by Government

In advance of debating the Labour Party Student Nurses (Pay) Bill to end the exploitation of student nurses and midwives, Senator Annie Hoey has called for Government to take action and pay our students.  Senator Hoey said: “We were so disappointed to hear of the cynical move by the Government to let this Bill pass…

Senator Annie Hoey image
18 February 2021

New Zealand’s Period Justice is Ireland’s Opportunity

Labour Senator Rebecca Moynihan has praised the work of Labour comrade Jacinda Arden for providing free period products in every school in New Zealand. Reacting to the news, Senator Moynihan highlighted the opportunity Ireland has to pave the way for evening the playing field even more here in Ireland by passing Labour’s Period Products (Free…

Senator Rebecca Moynihan
18 February 2021

Potential Ulster Bank exit must be tackled by Minister for Finance

2,800 jobs at risk and loss of competition will cost customers  Minister should use role to help reshape banking market  Potential for a real third force in banking must be considered. Deputy Nash said: “A final decision from Nat West on the future of Ulster Bank is imminent. “If the bank is to exit the…

18 February 2021

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