Conference Motions

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Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Housing
Motion 35 )   Congress views the right to housing as a fundamental and social right.Ireland is one of the wealthiest countries in the ...
Proposer : Executive Council

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Housing Policy
Motion 36 )   This Conference endorses the NERI Document “Irelands Housing Emergency Time for a Game Changer.”We particularly welc...
Proposer : Guinness Staff Union

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Social Progress
Motion 37 )   Conference directs the incoming Executive Council to lay out a clear perspective for the optimum degree of social progre...
Proposer : Services Industrial Professional Technical Union

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Equality and Human Rights
Motion 38 )   Conference commends the ongoing work of Congress and Af liates in protecting and promoting human rights and equality on ...
Proposer : Executive Council

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Securing Reproductive Rights for Women
Motion 39 )   Conference endorses Motion 15 ‘Reproductive Health and Justice’ endorsed at Congress’ Women’s Conference 2016.Co...
Proposer : UNISON

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Prejudice and Discrimination
Motion 40 )   Conference notes with great concern the rise in right-wing populist forces internationally. Although there is diversity...
Proposer : Belfast and District Trades Council

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Accessible and Inclusive Public Education System
Motion 41 )   Congress recognises the devastating consequences of cutbacks in education during the austerity years and the changing p...
Proposer : Irish National Teacher's Organisation

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Investment in Education
Motion 42 )   Recognising that high-quality, appropriately accountable, universally accessible, non- selective, free and community-bas...
Proposer : Teachers' Union of Ireland

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Media Control
Motion 43 )   Conference notes the effective ownership and control of modern mainstream media by a neoliberal ideological group.That t...
Proposer : UNITE

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : The Future of Health Care in Ireland
Motion 44 )   This conference, noting:The welcome establishment, in the Programme for Government, of a special, All Party, Oireachtas ...
Proposer : Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Irish Public Health System
Motion 45 )   Given that the Irish public health system is experiencing an unprecedented medical staf ng crisis both in the hospital a...
Proposer : Irish Medical Organisation

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : SupportforWorkersin Relation to Mental Health and Well-being
Motion 46 )   Congress asserts that public sector austerity, cuts to pay and pensions and attacks on conditions of service have creat...
Proposer : National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Perinatal Mental Health
Motion 47 )   Congress notes that:Perinatal mental health problems are very common, affecting up to 20% of women at some point during ...
Proposer : Royal College of Midwives

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Cancer Awareness
Motion 48 )   This conference notes that an unknown but signi cant number of men are suffering from terminal prostate cancer who are n...
Proposer : Fermanagh Trades Union Council

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Protection of Local Services
Motion 49 )   Conference instructs the incoming National Executive Council of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions to engage with the cu...
Proposer : Letterkenny & District Trades Union Council

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Bus Éireann
Motion 50 )   Congress expresses its grave concern at developments in Bus Éireann in recent months which necessitated its workers to ...
Proposer : Cork Council of Trade Unions

Session 4 : Social Policy (cont.) : Sectarianism/Hate Crime and the Trade Union Response
Motion 51 )   Conference expresses its deep concern at the increased sectarian tension and polarisation of communities. This has not b...
Proposer : Northern Ireland Public Service Alliance