News Health Workers Vote Overwhelmingly For Industrial Action The INMO and Fórsa have voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action and People Before Profit will stand with nurses, midwives and all health service workers fighting for safe staffing and quality health care. 28 Nov 2024
News People Before Profit Say Friday Is Historic Opportunity To Break The Cycle And End 100 Years Of Fianna Fáil And Fine Gael Polls show historic opportunity for the left — Vote People Before Profit No.1 and Transfer Left. 27 Nov 2024
News Statement On Harassment And Attack Of Party Activists In Wicklow On Sunday 24th of November, People Before Profit Wicklow candidate Kellie McConnell and her team were harassed and attacked by far-right agitator Philip Dwyer. 27 Nov 2024
News Simon Lies Again About Section 39 Workers The issue of pay parity has always been central to this dispute and must be resolved. 27 Nov 2024
policy The Future Shouldn’t Look Like The Past Ireland is no stranger to emigration. For the entirety of the state, young people have been forced to move abroad for better opportunities. The fault lies squarely with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael’s failed policies. 26 Nov 2024
News End 100 years of FF and FG — The Future Shouldn’t Look Like The Past Councillor and Dublin North West general election candidate Conor Reddy today launched People Before Profit's Youth Manifesto — The Future Shouldn't Look Like the Past. 26 Nov 2024
News People Before Profit Councillor Conor Reddy Calls For Homebase Workers In Santry To Be Paid Wages, Holiday Pay, Redundancy, And Other Payments They Are Owed People Before Profit Councillor Conor Reddy has called for Homebase workers in Santry facing redundancy to be paid outstanding wages, holiday pay, redundancy entitlements and other payments they are owed. 26 Nov 2024
News No Votes For Harris Or Martin It might be surprising, but People Before Profit are the only party that have ruled out voting for Harris or Martin as Taoiseach. 25 Nov 2024
News People Before Profit Briefs Press On Arts Manifesto The manifesto commits to an additional €370 million in funding to enable artists to create. It also plans to establish a network of publicly owned national film and TV studios to develop a film industry of scale and excellence. 24 Nov 2024