The Irish Workers and Unemployed Action (IWUA) is a political party in Ireland that primarily focuses on representing the interests of the working class and the unemployed. Founded in South Tipperary, the party emerged from the need to address the specific concerns of workers and those without employment, advocating for policies that would improve their living conditions and economic opportunities. The IWUA is rooted in socialist principles, emphasizing the importance of social justice, equality, and the redistribution of wealth to ensure a fairer society for all.
The values of the…
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Can you recall a time when you or someone you know faced unemployment, and how did it impact your view on social support systems?
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My mother became unemployed and I was shocked my the hoops she had to jump through to remain getting the Dole
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In what ways do you think education and healthcare impact an individual's economic opportunities?
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Makes them more eligible and able for the real world.
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How important is it for a society to have a strong social welfare system, and what should it include?
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A system of mutual aid and cooperation should be replaced by welfare. Perhaps a UBI system should be put in place until the current system is fully abolished.
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What are your thoughts on the balance between economic growth and societal well-being?
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I think it’s important to have a good work life balance
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Reflecting on the concept of 'the economy serving the needs of the people,' what changes would you like to see in your country's economic policies?
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People with disabilities should be allowed to receive better social welfare.
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