Search result for "Save our jobs".
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Save the GPO: Protect Our National Heritage from CommercialisationHalt all commercial redevelopment plans for Dublin’s General Post Office (GPO). Protect and preserve the GPO as a cultural and historical site, free from retail and office developments, in honour of its central role in the 1916 Easter Rising.860 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Cliff McDonagh
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Save our Teacher! Urgent Support Needed – Cloughduv N.S.At the end of September, Cloughduv N.S. school narrowly missed the required enrolment quota to retain a developing teaching post. The Board of Management submitted a detailed appeal showing that additional pupils are due to enrol later this term, many linked to new local housing developments. The school also provided clear projections of enrolment growth over the next two years, which will not only sustain but increase staffing needs. Despite this evidence, the Department rejected the appeal, confirming that the post will be suppressed on October 24th—only three days after the school was notified on October 21st. We are asking the Dept. (Appeals Board) for flexibility and balance to retain this developing teaching post temporarily until the next academic year.1,313 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Cian O'Leary
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Save Our City! Call for a referendum on the sell-off of public landWe want Eoghan Murphy to facilitate the four Dublin local authorities to hold a Dublin referendum on whether our public land should be given to private, for profit developers, or kept in public ownership.129 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Éilis Ryan
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Students Rise for Climate, Jobs & JusticeSign your name and we will print out a huge petition to show the TDs how many of us demand action for Climate, Jobs, and Justice312 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Darcy Studentswitchoff
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GET ENDA A PERMANENT JOB AT GCSAs the Covid Officers will no longer be needed in the next school year. We ask that the school find a new job for Enda.481 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Aaron Leonard
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Save our young people - Change legislation to allow on site drug testingHow many more young people have to die? How many more devastated families will be left in the wake of these tragic deaths of young people who may decide to experiment with drugs for the first time? When is Ireland going to change the legislation to allow for on site drug testing to be made available so our young people can make informed decisions and choices on drugs to keep themselves safe?17 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jens HayDays
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Save Our Restaurants, Pubs, and Shops: Act Now Before It's Too LateDark Doors, Dark Futures. Has been created to spotlight the urgent crisis in Ireland’s retail and hospitality sectors. Crippling taxes, skyrocketing energy costs, and unsustainable labor charges are pushing businesses to the brink of closure, leaving workers in peril. These are the main concerns that must be urgently addressed. What Needs to Be Done: • Reverse the VAT Ievel bring back 9% The VAT at 13.5% is unsustainable for small businesses. Reversing increase bring back 9%, this will ease tax burdens and help businesses survive rising costs. • Pause & Reform Further Labor Cost Increases New measures like sick pay, PRSI hikes, and pension auto-enrollment are overwhelming businesses. A pause and review of these policies is essential to prevent further strain on already struggling businesses. • Conduct a Full Policy Impact Review & Reform The government must assess how their policies are affecting small businesses, from vat to excise duty and wage rises especially in labor-intensive sectors, before introducing any more cost-increasing measures. • Provide Targeted Financial Support One-off grants are not enough. The government needs to introduce sustained support, such as tax breaks, wage subsidies or energy cost rebates to address the long-term challenges faced by the hospitality and retail sectors. • Immediate Action to Prevent January Closures Without government intervention, more closures are expected in coming months, and a dark future for 2025 . Urgent action now will protect jobs, businesses, and communities across Ireland. We are Open for Change, Goverment, Where are you258 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Richard Hanlon
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Save TinakillyReject the recent approval by Wicklow County Council of the major development at Tinakilly, Rathnew.405 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Shay Ryan
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Save kashmirisWant to save humanity215 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Khurram Iqbal
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Save the beesThe clock is ticking to protect our bees. Our local councils need to take urgent action to protect wildflowers in our landscapes, which are vital to providing pollen and nectar to feed bees.83 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rachel Reid







