According to today’s Observer, the European Commission has told the UK Government that it must change a new Equality Law as the exemption proposed for Religious bodies contravenes ‘an EU directive prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of a person’s sexual orientation.’ The law allowed religious groups to discriminate against gay employees “so as to avoid conflicting […]
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European Commission tells UK to change Equality Law
November 22nd, 2009 · 4 Comments · Equality, Religion
Tags:#cpbill·Directive·Discrimination·European Commission·European Union·Religion·Sexual orientation
Marriage not so much a Burning Issue?
November 12th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Equality, Equality Authority, Gay, Homophobia, Irish Politics, Lesbian, LGBT, Marriage Equality, Same Sex Partnerships
The Burning Issues research launched today by the National Lesbian and Gay Federation comes shortly before the debating of the Civil Partnership Bill. Yesterday evening a number of LGBT organisations were invited to the Equality Authority for a briefing on the Bill. As Tipster says it’s a bit odd that GLEN could not/did not want […]
Tags:Civil Partnership Bill·European Commission·Gay Lesbian and Bisexual·Gay community·Same-sex marriage·Society and Culture
CAMA launches fight to save community sector
November 7th, 2009 · Comments Off on CAMA launches fight to save community sector · Equality, Irish Politics, Recession, Social Policy
Fresh from interrupting the Today with Pat Kenny outside broadcast in the Savoy Cinema in O’Connell Street in Dublin, the Community Development Alliance launched CAMA outside the GPO yesterday. (You can listen to the interruption here – (real player required and it’s about 41 minutes in.) Conor Lenihan and George Lee were said to be […]
Tags:CAMA·Community Development Alliance·John Curran·Pat Kenny
Announcing the formation of CAMA
November 4th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Disability, Equality, Irish Politics, Recession, Social Policy
While unions, government and the private sector bicker over pay cuts, higher taxation and ‘you earn more than I do’, communities across the land are being decimated by cuts, amalgamations and the steamroller that is the politics of bulldozing the oppressed. The cuts in services in the field of anti-poverty projects, community childcare, community health, […]
Tags:Community development·Disability·Drug rehabilitation·Government·Ireland·Poverty·Society and Culture
Oireachtas Committee hearings this week
November 2nd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Equality, Equality Authority
Keeping a close eye to the Oireachtas Schedule this week I noted two committee meetings that might be interesting to keep an eye to. The first is being held by the Joint Committee on the Constitution on Wednesday morning. Review of the Electoral System: The effect of PR-STV on Women’s Representation in Parliament + Ms. […]
Tags:Equality Rights Alliance·European Commission·European Union·Government·Republic of Ireland