Irish Congress of Trade Unions
Intent: to advise all TDs of ICTU view on the implications of a no deal brexit
Details: The Implications of a No- Deal Brexit
Intent: to advise all TDs of ICTU view on the implications of a no deal brexit
Details: The Implications of a No- Deal Brexit
Intent: To encourage Government to make integrated policy decisions which are sustainable from an economic, environmental and social perspective.
Details: National Social Monitor: A snapshot on how Ireland is performing in a range of areas including Healthcare, Education, Housing, Public Participation and Communities, Income Distribution, Taxation, Work and Job Creation, Rural Development, Environment, Sustainability and Global Challenges. The full te, ...
Intent: To encourage Government to make fair choices in taxation changes in Budget 2018. Details at https://www.socialjustice.ie/content/policy-issues/government-income-tax-proposals-are-unjust-and-unfair
Details: Taxation Briefing: Assessing the fairness of some taxation options in Budget 2018
Intent: Policy changes to address issues of low pay, precarious employment, the 'working poor' and low employment rates for people with disabilities. Suggested solutions include refundable tax credits, aligning the National Minimum Wage with the Living Wage, eliminating disincentives for people with disabilities to take up employment and introducing legislation to ban zero hours contracts and strengthen rights for workers on insecure contracts
Details: Employment and Unemployment: Briefings on Ireland's current employment situation including a focus on low pay, precarious employment and disability issues. Available at https://www.socialjustice.ie/content/publications/quarterly-employment-monitor-december-2017 and https://www.socialjustice.ie/con, ...
Intent: To inform policy makers of the implications of Budget 2018 for a more just and fairer Ireland, and to highlight alternative policy choices which were available
Details: Budget 2018 Analysis: Social Justice Ireland's annual analysis of the Budget - links to the document and related videos can be found on https://www.socialjustice.ie/content/budget/2018
Intent: To stimulate debate on how to reconnect people and the State, and to encourage policy changes to promote a more deliberative democracy in Ireland
Details: Information re Social Policy Conference 'Society Matters: Reconnecting People and the State' which addressed questions such as Can the 'new politics' deliver a different relationship between people and the State? What kind of Ireland do we want to shape through civic participation? How do we reconn, ...
Intent: Balanced job growth across all the regions to address the increasing disparity between Dublin and the rest of the country. A focus is required on long term unemployed people over 45, who find it particularly difficult to gain employment.
Details: Publication of our Employment Monitor highlighting that headline employment numbers are obscuring the imbalanced nature of employment growth, with Dublin far outstripping the other regions.
Intent: To implement the proposals contained with Social Justice Ireland's Budget Choices 2018, which can be accessed at https://www.socialjustice.ie/content/budget/2017/budget-2018-should-be-economically-sound-and-socially-fair
Details: Social Justice Ireland's proposals for and economically sound and socially fair Budget 2018: It should substantially increase investment in infrastructure such as social housing and rural broadband, address major problems in services like healthcare and education, should support development of the e, ...
Intent: Ensure understanding of the position and priorities of Irish business across a range of key issues relating to Brexit::Ensure understanding of the numerous challenges Brexit presents, identifying practical ways these can be overcome::Ensure awareness of the significant alleviation measures that may be required to support businesses and the economy in the case of a divisive, disruptive split.
Details: Brexit: Business priorities for future negotiations
Intent: Awareness of the work of Youth Theatre Ireland and Youth Theatres across the country. Have this considered in developing arts and youth policy
Details: Rebrand of NAYD to Youth Theatre Ireland. Promoted organisation and explained mission