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Government must act to resolve industrial disputes within our health service

The government must urgently act to resolve industrial disputes involving tens of thousands of healthcare workers, according to Social Democrats TD Pádraig Rice. Deputy Rice, who is the party’s health spokesperson, said: “Today, 6,500 psychiatric nurses began industrial action in a dispute over unsustainable staffing levels. “This is on top of the 80,000 healthcare workers […]

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Government must make a stand against violent extremism and online incitement

The government must finally make a stand against violent extremism and online incitement, according to Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon. Deputy Gannon, who is the party’s justice spokesperson, said: “Recently released internal documents, as reported in the media, reveal that the government decided to halt the opening of asylum centres in certain areas in response […]

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Existing teachers, not just trainees, must be provided with special education training

Moves to require all trainee teachers to complete work placements in special education settings, while a step in the right direction, must be extended to include training supports for existing teaching staff in our schools, according to Social Democrats TD Jen Cummins. Deputy Cummins, who is the party’s education spokesperson, said: “Proposed reforms in teacher […]

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Bungled delivery of thousands of apartments result of government’s refusal to see sense

The underperformance of the Chroí Cónaithe apartment scheme is an abject failure of a government which continues to ignore evidence-based policy in their housing plan, according to Social Democrats TD Rory Hearne. Deputy Hearne, who’s the party’s Housing spokesperson, said: “The Chroí Cónaithe Cities scheme is yet another government policy proposed to subsidise the private […]

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Government’s decision to ram through changes to Dáil speaking rights is outrageous

Statement from Social Democrats acting leader Cian O’Callaghan on the government’s decision to ram through changes to Dáil speaking rights on Tuesday, March 25: “The government is determined to ram through outrageous changes to Dáil speaking rights on Tuesday without any Dáil debate. “It is completely unprecedented for any government to refuse to facilitate a […]

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Jen Cummins raises concerns over Synge Street CBS transition to Gaelcholáiste

Social Democrats TD Jen Cummins has criticised the lack of communication with parents and school communities in the planned transition of Synge Street CBS to a Gaelcholáiste. Deputy Cummins, who is a TD for Dublin South-Central and is the party’s education spokesperson, said: “While progress in the transition process was welcomed initially, further discussions with […]

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