On the 23rd January 2018, the Council of Europe voted in favour of a resolution to adopt a Universal Basic Income with a 52 per cent majority reportedly based on a resolution adopted by the…
The proportion of people of working age in the regions further away from Dublin that have jobs has fallen by far more than on the eastern side of the country since the financial crisis.…
Yesterday, Social Justice Ireland published Poverty Focus 2018, a new annual publication that looks at the figures behind poverty in Ireland. This year’s edition of Poverty…
A report published by the Financial Times has found that large multinationals are paying significantly lower tax rates than they were before the financial crisis.
Companies’ effective tax…
Social Justice Ireland welcomes the recent discussion and developments towards the introduction of a cost rental model in Ireland and urge Government to ensure that any pilot scheme is delivered…
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A report published yesterday by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has criticised Ireland’s performance in key areas such as health and housing.
In its latest…
In January of this year, Social Justice Ireland made our submission to the Department of Finance on the implications of the recently published Review of Ireland’s Corporation Tax Code.…
The consultation on the National Action Plan for Social Inclusion 2018 to 2021 has been released by the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection with a closing date of 16th March…
Successive Governments have continued to look to private entities to deliver public services. This has given rise to a regulatory emphasis on safeguarding competition rather than…