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Government defy their own COVID restrictions

David Gardiner, Workers' Party representative for Palmerstown-Fonthill and Dublin Mid-West, has described a party organised of 80+ people, including TDs and Senators. by the Oireachtas Golf Society as "scandalous" and "typical of the gangsters that run this country." "Elected representatives, attending a party of 80+ people, in open defiance of COVID-19 restrictions, is absolutely scandalous. [...]

August 21st, 2020|Comments Off on Government defy their own COVID restrictions

Classroom sizes can’t facilitate social distancing

Classroom sizes are too big to effectively combat the spread of COVID-19 in our schools, says Workers' Party representative David Gardiner. "Currently, the average primary school classroom size in Ireland is 24-25 students, compared to the EU average of 20. Some classrooms are over 30. This creates problems at the best of times, nevermind during [...]

August 19th, 2020|Comments Off on Classroom sizes can’t facilitate social distancing

No excuse for racist attacks, say Workers’ Party Youth

Workers' Party Youth condemns the actions carried out by young people in a video circulating on social media, which allegedly shows a racist attack on a Chinese woman in Dublin. Speaking on the incident, WPY Secretary Eoghan Gardiner said: "There's absolutely no excuse for the attack that took place. In the video, after standing up [...]

August 15th, 2020|Comments Off on No excuse for racist attacks, say Workers’ Party Youth

Businesses should prove worker safety before receiving grants

Businesses in Kildare, Offaly and Laois should provide extensive evidence of worker safety measures prior to receiving top up grants from government, according to the Workers' Party's Éilis Ryan. Ryan was responding to an announcement by government that employers in Kildare, Offaly and Laois would receive top-up grants in addition to the July stimulus package [...]

August 14th, 2020|Comments Off on Businesses should prove worker safety before receiving grants

Workers’ Party considers push for nuclear power as solution to climate crisis

The Workers’ Party will launch a public consultation on nuclear power and the climate crisis, with an online debate with the Green Party scheduled to take place this Thursday August 13th. The debate coincides with the launch by the Workers’ Party of a discussion paper setting out the case in favour of nuclear power. Speaking [...]

August 11th, 2020|Comments Off on Workers’ Party considers push for nuclear power as solution to climate crisis

Workers’ Party calls for renationalisation of Aer Lingus

Aer Lingus along with many other employers continue to use Covid-19 as an excuse to reduce wages and conditions for workers. Aer Lingus has already cut pay during the pandemic, they have now stated that there will be a further 30% cut as well as mass redundancies. Cathie Shiels, Workers’ Party representative in Dublin North [...]

July 29th, 2020|Comments Off on Workers’ Party calls for renationalisation of Aer Lingus

Online Public Meeting: Stand Against the Vincent Byrne Site Plan

The Workers' Party is hosting a meeting on the plans to develop 250 built-to-rent apartments in Palmerstown on the old Vincent Byrne site. David Gardiner, Workers' Party representative for Dublin Mid-West and Palmerstown-Fonthill, said:"Housing needs to be built as part of a wider plan including infrastructure and amenities for Palmerstown, and these should be delivered [...]

July 9th, 2020|Comments Off on Online Public Meeting: Stand Against the Vincent Byrne Site Plan

Business Committee acting as separate party

The difficulties that the leadership of the Workers' Party have had in persuading the Business Committee, based in Northern Ireland, in adhering to basic democratic principles have been ongoing for some time. As well as refusing to circulate membership lists as required they have, before they were themselves issued with a precautionary suspension, attempted to [...]

June 21st, 2020|Comments Off on Business Committee acting as separate party

Statement by the Ard Comhairle of the Workers’ Party on the decision to leave the Party by the Northern Ireland Business Committee and its supporters

Over the past number of years, it has become evident that a small group of members of the Workers’ Party, centred around the regional body the “Northern Ireland Business Committee,” hold political positions which are at odds with the majority of the Party’s membership, and the Party’s history and tradition. This faction has used increasingly [...]

June 19th, 2020|Comments Off on Statement by the Ard Comhairle of the Workers’ Party on the decision to leave the Party by the Northern Ireland Business Committee and its supporters

Resisting Business As Usual

An Alternative Programme for Ireland, 2020-2025 Read the full Programme here. The Programme for Government which has recently been agreed between Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party has come against the backdrop of an alarming global crisis. The global economy is predicted to contract by 3% in 2020, and the Irish economy is [...]

June 17th, 2020|Comments Off on Resisting Business As Usual