Our database of policy motions from ICTU conferences.

Prejudice and Discrimination

Motion no
40
Conference notes with great concern the rise in right-wing populist forces internationally. Although there is diversity in their ideologies and perceived enemies a common issue amongst these dangerous political movements is their promotion of nationalism and...
Adopted

Investment in Education

Motion no
42
Recognising that high-quality, appropriately accountable, universally accessible, non- selective, free and community-based public education is one of the pillars of a truly participative, democratic society and also recognising the positive co-relation between...
Adopted

Media Control

Motion no
43
Conference notes the effective ownership and control of modern mainstream media by a neoliberal ideological group. That this control is damaging to our democracies and working people insofar as it captures and controls debate in narrow con nes that are hostile...
Adopted

The Future of Health Care in Ireland

Motion no
44
This conference, noting: The welcome establishment, in the Programme for Government, of a special, All Party, Oireachtas Committee on the Future of Health Care. The Congress submission to that committee, made in October 2016, which clearly called for the...
Adopted

Irish Public Health System

Motion no
45
Given that the Irish public health system is experiencing an unprecedented medical staf ng crisis both in the hospital and the community setting, Congress calls on the Government to take the necessary steps to make the Irish public health system the employer...
Adopted

Perinatal Mental Health

Motion no
47
Congress notes that:Perinatal mental health problems are very common, affecting up to 20% of women at some point during pregnancy or in the rst year of motherhood. This is not only a major public health issue but also an issue with hidden economic costs as it...
Adopted

Cancer Awareness

Motion no
48
This conference notes that an unknown but significant number of men are suffering from terminal prostate cancer who are not aware of their medical condition until it is untreatable. Many of these cancer deaths could be averted by earlier detection. Fortunately...
Adopted