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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Data confirms minimum wage workers disproportionately hit by pandemic job losses – Louise O Reilly TD

8 April, 2021 – by Louise O’Reilly TD Sinn Féin spokesperson on Workers’ Rights Louise O’Reilly TD has said new data from the ERSI showing the effect of the Covid crisis on minimum wage workers reinforces the need for the government to continue to support workers through Wage Subsidy Schemes and the Pandemic Unemployment Payment. Teachta O’Reilly said: “The pandemic has ripped through our society and economy, but new data from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), has outlined how minimum wage workers in Ireland were more likely to suffer disproportionately from job losses arising due to the pandemic. “The ESRI data, similar to reports from Eurostat last year, reinforces that younger workers are more likely to be minimum wage workers, and therefore more likely to be affected by pandemic related job losses. “The report outlined how 43% of all minimum wage workers are employed in accommodation, food, wholesale or reta

Deliver riders need Government protection and support - O Reilly, Kenny, Conway-Walsh

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Workers’ Rights Louise O’Reilly TD, spokesperson on Justice Martin Kenny TD, and spokesperson on Higher Education, Rose Conway Walsh TD, have called on the government to do more to help delivery riders across a range of areas. Teachta O’Reilly said: “Delivery riders have been providing an essential service throughout the Covid crisis, whether that’s delivering pizza to doctors and nurses at the coalface in our hospitals, fish and chips to the Fire Fighters and Gardaí on the frontline, or a spice-bag to your own front door, they have worked hail, rain, and snow.

Unite paper on economic inequality makes for sobering reading - Louise O Reilly TD

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Workers’ Rights Louise O’Reilly TD has welcomed the publication of a research paper by the Unite Trade Union, Hungry Bellies are not Equal to Full Bellies, which explores inequality and deprivation in Ireland. Speaking today, Teachta O’Reilly said that while the paper made for sobering reading, it was also an important piece of work that laid out the facts and tackled some misleading claims which had been allowed to surface recently. Teahcta O’Reilly said: “The research paper by the Unite Trade Union was a thoroughly researched piece, and while it made for sobering reading, it is an important piece of work which explores the facts behind inequality and deprivation in Ireland.

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