The Regling Watson Preliminary Report on the Sources of Ireland's Banking Crisis can be can also be downloaded below Ireland’s banking crisis bears the clear i
On May 20, 2011 the IMF published its Staff Report on the first and second reviews of Ireland's Bailout Agreement. It also contains other related documents including the memoran
There is no justification for reducing social welfare rates. Research produced by Social Justice Ireland shows that the take-home pay of TDs rose by €848 a WEEK
This Agreement will ensure that the Irish Public Service continues its contribution to the return of economic growth and economic prosperity to Ireland, while delivering excellence in service to th
All Documents can be accessed below.
All Documents can be accessed here
This country has come a long way since we introduced the State guarantee 18 months ago. Back then, our banks were on the brink of financial collapse and our economy had gone into reverse.
Social Justice Ireland statement on NAMA and related issues.
POVERTY is something we cannot afford, according to the European Commissioner for employment, social affairs and inclusion.
Judging by their actions in recent days European leaders seem to be abandoning the most vulnerable people in Europe.