Search result for "Save our jobs".
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Keep Ormston House OpenMake sure Ormston House stays open and running as the amazing Cultural Resource Centre it now is.3,222 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by Rachel Ryan
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Protect Toon WoodsApprove Toon Wood as a Natural Heritage Area (NHAs).6,302 of 7,000 SignaturesCreated by Protect The Gearagh
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Help stop the Bayer- Monsanto mergerFarmers can’t afford a Bayer-Monsanto merger. Shut down this #mergerfromhell @EU_Agr @vestager http://tinyurl.com/y86853vz18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rosemary Ryan
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We demand rights for the Mary's Mansions Workers!We want Brian O'Gorman, CEO of Clúid, to intervene to make sure all workers currently picketing the Mary's Mansions site are given the money they are owed, proper contracts, pension and PRSI payments. We want Mr. O'Gorman to tell Ganson, the main contractor on site, that it needs to engage fully with the workers and their trade union to come to a solution acceptable to workers, so they can get back to work and finish these badly-needed homes.25 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Éilis Ryan
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Let employers top up the COVID-19 Unemployment PaymentAllow employers to pay full wages of their staff - and reimburse them after. €203 per week simply isn't enough to live on. In other European countries, people who have lost their jobs temporarily as a result of COVID-19 will keep getting paid up to 80% of their wages. Now is not the time to punish employers who want to keep paying their staff.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Emily Duffy
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SPF IS AN ESSENTIAL PRODUCT NOT A LUXURY PRODUCT AND SHOULD BE RE-CLASSIFIEDOur personal war against skin cancer has reignited a deep passion to make real change. As a united voice of healthcare professionals and advocates — Kelsey O’Donnell, a Skin Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist; Professor Shirley Potter, a Consultant Plastic Surgeon and Melanoma Specialist; and Noelle O’Connor, skincare therapist and founder of TanOrganic — we are calling for a change in how SPF is taxed in Ireland. SPF should be an essential product and be treated as such by being VAT FREE. As a skincare enthusiast and expert with over thirty-seven years of experience, and as the founder of TanOrganic. I have been dedicated to safe sunless tanning and the prevention of skin cancer and promoting safe sun practices throughout my career. Every day, Kelsey and Shirley witness the devastating impact of skin cancer on families across the country. The evidence is clear: regular use of sunscreen significantly reduces the risk of skin cancer. And yet, in Ireland, sunscreens are still taxed with (VAT) — as if they are a luxury rather than a lifesaving essential. Ireland has the highest rate of deaths in Europe from aggressive skin cancer. Incidences of melanoma in Ireland have reached record highs and epidemic levels. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in Ireland, with over 11,000 new cases diagnosed every year. The National Cancer Registry of Ireland (NCRI) expects this number to double by 2040. Nine out of every 10 cases are caused by UV rays. The rise in melanomas has affected men more than women, with incidence rates in men rising. We are calling on the Irish government, public health leaders, and the general public to stand with us in demanding that SPF products be classed as essential items and be made VAT-free. This is a public health intervention. We urge the government to: 1. Reclassify sunscreen as an essential healthcare product 2. Remove VAT on SPF products immediately 3. Support a national awareness campaign on sun protection This tax penalizes those most vulnerable — families on lower incomes, outdoor workers, children, and people with fair or sensitive skin. It sends the wrong message: that sun protection is optional. But sun safety is not a luxury; it is essential. Let’s make it a priority and more affordable for everyone to protect their skin and prevent avoidable illness. Let’s save lives — not tax them. Please sign this petition and support our call to make SPF an essential product and VAT-free in Ireland. Together, we can prevent skin cancer, protect our communities, and create lasting change.2,584 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Noelle O Connor
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DUP: No government, no salariesEnsure that those parties who do not enter government in Stormont lose their salaries.9 of 100 Signatures
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Scrap the Religious Declaration for incoming Presidents on October 26thWe call on the Minister to hold a referendum to remove the requirement for a person to make a declaration before god before they can assume the office of President of Ireland or serve as a member of the Council of State or as a judge, under Articles 12.8; 31.4 and 34.5 of the Constitution.193 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Alan Edge
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Traffic Calming measures for MacroomWe formally request that Cork County Council introduce traffic calming measures on all routes entering Macroom town. With a focus on reducing speed of traffic, increasing pedestrian safety and ensuring a safer transit of all who travel through our lovely town. We would like Vehicle activated signs, signs which react with a message if they detect a vehicle exceeding a pre-determined speed on both the Cork and Killarney entry points to Macroom. We would like the Cork County Council to consider raised pedestrian crossings such as speed humps for all crossings in Macroom. We would like such speed humps to be considered for Sleaveen Rd and Coolyhane. Sleaveen Rd is a main access point to two schools and the playground. Coolyhane has seen people use excessive speeds which make the road unsafe. We would like the council to remove the parking spaces which are currently opposite the entry way to Bus Eireann Bus Stop.99 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sarah Murphy
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Pay student nurses and midwives!We are calling on the Minister for Health to end the exploitation of student nurses and midwives. He should: 1. Pay all final-year interns the same rate as healthcare assistants 2. Increase and expand the clinical placement allowance for all other students 3. Provide full health and safety protection to all students, including payment if they have to go on COVID-related leave74,012 of 75,000 SignaturesCreated by INMO - Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation









