Return to work patterns are often a function of more than financial rewards and
include such considerations as work availability, family commitments, travel to work
time…
Ireland is currently facing a series of inter-related crises i.e.: banking (property bubble collapse and little lending to small and medium-sized businesses); fiscal; economic (competitiveness and…
Beyond GDP: What Is Progress And How Should It Be Measured? is the title of Social Justice Ireland’s Social Policy Book for 2009
Here is a link to some media…
The 2010 Budget represents a futher step in the process of getting Irish
fiscal policy back onto a sustainable path. This process started with the
2009 Budget published…
Establishment and terms of reference
The Commission was established on 14 February 2008 to review the structure, efficiency and
appropriateness of the Irish taxation system and…
01 - Charity in Truth - Caritas in Veritate
02 - Deus Caritas Est
03 - Spe Salvi
04 - Rerum Novarum
05 - Quadragesimo Anno
06 - Mater Et Magistra encyclical…
The Common Good and the Catholic Church's Social Teaching
Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, 1996
Part I: Christian Citizens in Modern Britain
1 As…
Full document can be downoaded below.
The Government announced, in its Statement on Transforming Public Services on 27 November
2008, that the Minister for Finance,…
The following extract from the CORI Justice ‘Policy Briefing’ published in advance of the Government’s second Budget for 2009 has been published in the May/June 2009 edition of ‘Spirituality’.…
October 16, 2006 - Article in Irish Times on the issue of measuring progress
The Full Article can be accesed below