Social Justice Ireland’s analysis of the Government’s National Plan for Recovery 2011-2014 shows that social welfare rates are set to fall by between €40 and €62 a week for a single person by 2014
This Plan provides a blueprint for a return to sustainable growth in our economy. It sets out in detail
Distribution of the 'hit' in Ireland's bailout confirms the EU, the IMF and the Irish Government favour the rich and powerful over the poor and the ordinary taxpayer Social
Social Justice Ireland asks Government to clarify how €3bn welfare decreases are to be achieved by 2014 Social Justice Ireland’s analysis of the Government’s National Plan
Unjust Government Plan is bad for the economy, bad for society, bad for social cohesion; it is good for rich and powerful e.g.
Social Justice Ireland has challenged the current efforts by many vested interests to protect the corporate sector while allowing the weak, the vulnerable, the ill and the working poor take the hit
EU Commissioner for Economic and Monitory Affairs, Mr Olli Rehn, has insulted Ireland’s poor and vulnerable people by refusing to meet the Community and Voluntary Pillar that represents these peopl
An overview of the borrowing needs of fifteen major developed-country governments in 2011 shows that Ireland is the country in the middle in borrowing needs when measured as a percentage of GDP. A
Government has failed to protect the vulnerable according to the 17 organisations in the Community and Voluntary Pillar of social partnership.