Childcare

Queries raised on why planning authorities failed to prevent Drumcondra creche closure

In the wake of the announced closure of a creche in Drumcondra to make way for a Lidl development, the Workers’ Party have raised queries as to how the creche demolition was not spotted by the planning authorities when revieiwing Lidl’s planning application. Speaking following the announcement today (Friday) of the creche’s closure, Workers’ Party [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:26+00:00May 12th, 2017|

WP propose to transfer childcare provision from private to local government

Dublin Mid-West Workers’ Party candidate Lorraine Hennessy has launched the party’s childcare proposals which envisage the transfer of childcare provision from the private sector to local government. Lorraine Hennessy Clondalkin based Ms. Hennessy said that childcare must be fully funded by the state, free and universally available to all parents including those who [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:53+00:00February 10th, 2016|

Rejuvenated Workers’ Party seek to empower the working class

The announcement of February 26th as the date for the 2016 general election hasn’t come a moment too soon according to the Workers’ Party. The Party’s President Michael Donnelly said that the long drawn out announcement of the election date by Taoiseach Enda Kenny amounted to “the greatest walk of shame in the annals of [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:53+00:00February 3rd, 2016|

Workers’ Party slams double-blow for women’s support services in Ballymun

  Workers' Party Dublin-North West representative Jimmy Dignam has slammed the uncertainty over the future of the North-West Childcare Resource Centre and the Ballymun Young Women’s Project, as a double-blow for women living in Ballymun and the wider north-west Dublin area. Dignam called on the City of Dublin Youth Service Board (CDYSB) to move immediately [...]

2016-02-13T23:17:10+00:00September 10th, 2015|

The Workers’ Party condemn latest attacks on lone parents and children

The Government’s cut to the One Parent Family Payment (OPFP) takes money from the pockets of many one parent families, exacerbating the already severe child poverty crisis. Already, 12% of children in the State are experiencing deprivation and are at risk of poverty. Single parent families are one of the most vulnerable groups in Ireland [...]

2016-02-13T09:40:36+00:00July 2nd, 2015|