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Stop The unfair trading practices of PHECCpre hospital emergency care council will be the only accreditation body for first aid in the workplace. They are preventing qualified instructors from advertising this service. PHECC instructors are nurses , fire fighters , medical technicians and paramedics but Now PHECC are forcing them out of the market to the benefit of a select few larger companies. First aid instructors help us to save lives and PHECC wants to force us into unfair contracts without agreeing payment structures and without any rights as employees such as holiday pay or sick pay. Higher costs for life saving training will cost lives and will harm the public as a whole. Please sign our petition- we need life saving training of the highest standard available and accessible to all people not just the privileged few.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by John Sheehan
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Save Donaghmede LibraryDublin City Council have confirmed that they are actively considering moving Donaghmede Library out of Donaghmede Shopping Centre and potentially relocating it outside of Donaghmede altogether. For over 30 years, Donaghmede Library has provided an essential resource to all age groups and backgrounds living in Donaghmede and in the wider community. The community are very much opposed to this potential relocation. It is essential that Dublin City Council commit to renewing their lease when it expires in June 2019.1,762 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Aodhán Ó Ríordáin
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Against Birdhill, Kilcomenty and Newport moving to the Limerick City ConstituencyThis is important because these three areas are in the county of Tipperary and that is where all locals have voted previously. This is a decision that they were not consulted on and which has left many people infuriated. All three areas will now be left in a situation where they will vote in Tipperary in local elections and in Limerick City for Dáil Éireann elections. This leaves all areas in a precarious situation. The economic interests of all areas are best suited in Tipperary, where local and national politicians can work together in the best interest of the areas.476 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Fiona Bonfield
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Stop unsustainable insurance price increases for charitable organizationsA charity which I am a member has had a recent 20% increase imposed on it. This money would be far better spent in looking after the welfare of our members12 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michael Lavin
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Reunite IrelandWe deserve to be reunited with the six counties in the North17 of 100 SignaturesCreated by colin ferris