Search result for "Save our jobs".
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Allow some access to Community Gardens and Allotments by plot holders during Covid-19In line with the need to protect the health of ALL Irish residents, we request that the Local Councils remove the closure order on Community Gardens and Allotments in order to allow key holders and permanent assigned staff in the gardens to access plots for essential watering, sowing and maintaining crops as well as harvesting. Site specific physical distancing measures will be put in place and sanitary procedures to maintain the best hygienic practices during Covid-19.1,572 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Aga Mizuno
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Reform Dublin BusReform the services and culture of Dublin Bus so the buses are reliable, on time, and safe12 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Seamus Dineen
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RENT CONTROLS AND SECURITY OF TENUREWe demand the government take immediate action to tackle the rental crisis, stop spiraling rents and give tenants greater security of tenure.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rent Controls
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Paperless Offices- A shift from post its to digital notepads - Same legal status for electronic document storage - Compulsory paperless billing -A ban on business and commercial letters - A limit on print runs during a transition era, followed by a total ban of printers for offices worldwide6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Erika Taylor
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Stop the Dog Ban on BeachesDo not ban dogs from beaches.7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Tara McFadden
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Unfair treatment of would be pensionerRescind 2012 pension changes brought in by Joan Bruton and government which means women who worked summer jobs when they were 16 and paid stamps, then took years out to look after children are being penalised by having their contributions divided by 50 which means most will be down by €36.00 per week. Yet someone who comes into the country , or someone who starts working at 55 years or 56 can work 10 years and get full pension. very unfair.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Imelda McMahon
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Reclaiming Sionann for AthloneChose an appropriate street installation for Athlone that celebrates our heritage, our people and our town701 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Fiona Lynam
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Call to Goverment to Stop US Travel to IrelandProtect Ireland from a 2nd wave of the COVID-19 virus and ban all travel from the United States of America with immediate effect.425 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Amy Ní Chó
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Campaign for a Community Woodland in Corca Dhuibhne - Feachtas chun coill comhphobal a bhunúWe want to show Kerry County Council how much public support there is for our project to create a community woodland in West Kerry / Ba mhaith linn go dtacódh Comhairle Contae Chiarraí lenár dtogra coill comhphobal a bhunú in iarthar Dhuibhne.283 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Transition Corca Dhuibhne
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Put limits on the purchase of land by the mega wealthyThe case for a Land Observatory in Ireland. Irish farmland is being bought up by billionaire investors who are able to pay treble the current market value. Farmers who need to expand to remain viable, or new entrant farmers are completely shut out of the bidding when these individuals or syndicates wish to add to their vast land portfolios. The result is a growing monopoly by these new absentee landlords which spells the death knell of the family farm. Inflated land values have serious implications for Capital Acquisition tax going forward (gift and inheritance tax). Land purchase by state sponsored foreign vulture funds includes the buying up of thousands of hectares for forestry. There are growing concerns about the environmental sustainability of land use by corporate agri-industrial landowners. All this is happening now with no sign of slowing down. While there is no law against massive land acquisition, it is unconstitutional: Article 45 paragraph (v) of our 1937 Constitution holds that: “The State shall, in particular, direct its policy towards securing....that there may be established on the land in economic security as many families as in the circumstances shall be practicable." But the State is currently doing nothing to honour this commitment.663 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Irish Family Farms





