Skip to main content

Contact     Events    Union jobs     Join a union    

  • twitter
  • facebook
  • youtube
  • flickr
Home
  • What Unions Do
    • Why join a union?
    • Join a union
    • Browse our unions
  • Our Work
    • Campaigns
      • A New Deal for Retail & Distribution Workers
      • Education Sector Group
      • Energy Sector/ Just Transition
      • Health Sector Group
      • Raise the Roof
    • Economy
      • Test page
    • Education & training
      • Courses
    • Environment
    • Equality
      • Disability
      • Gender Equality
      • Race
    • Global solidarity
    • Health & Safety
      • Safety Representatives
      • Workers' Memorial Day
    • This is a test
  • About Congress
    • History of Congress
    • Affiliated unions
      • Associate members
      • Trade councils
    • Affiliations & Representations
      • Republic of Ireland
      • Northern Ireland
      • International
    • Northern Ireland
    • Conferences
      • Motions
    • Staff & Executive Council
    • Committees
    • Union jobs
  • Media
    • News
    • Blog
  • Publications
  • Conference

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. News
  3. MAKE WEALTHY PAY MORE IN BUDGET', CONGRESS TELLS DAIL COMMITTEE

MAKE WEALTHY PAY MORE IN BUDGET', CONGRESS TELLS DAIL COMMITTEE

November 08, 2012
Euros coins economy finance

Congress today (Nov. 8) urged the Government to prioritise jobs and growth and to ensure the wealthy make a greater contribution to recovery, in Budget 2013.

Speaking before the Dail Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, Congress Chief Economist Paul Sweeney said working people had already borne too big a burden.

"Over three out of every five Euro raised in new taxes since 2009 has come from working people. It is time the wealthier sections of the economy and society started to contribute their fair share.

'that's why we have called for a new 48% tax rate for individual incomes over  €100,000; the introduction of a 1% Wealth Tax; a Financial Transaction Tax and a greater contribution from the profitable corporate sector," he said.

Mr Sweeney told Committee members that the IMF had conceded they had underestimated the impact of austerity. 

"Ireland's austerity programme is based on a flawed analysis of both economy and society. To date, its chief impact has been to collapse domestic demand by over 25% and throw almost 360,000 people out of work. It was destined to fail and it has failed," he said.

"We need to get growth, hope and jobs back into the equation because they are the route to recovery.

"Congress has costed an investment programme that would invest as much as €3 billion a year and could create almost 100,000 jobs, over three years," he pointed out. 

The Congress Pre Budget Submission contained a menu of options on how Government could raise up to €3.4 billion in new revenue, Mr Sweeney explained to Committee members.

He was part of a Congress delegation that included Tom Geraghty (PSEU) and Marie Sherlock (SIPTU).

 

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Linked in

Latest

Crowd sitting at event
Here is a publication
30 Apr, 2025 | Publication
EU flag
Example publication
30 Apr, 2025 | Publication
Crowd sitting at event
Test Blog
30 Apr, 2025 | Blog
Middle East Israel Palestinian
This is a blog
30 Apr, 2025 | Blog
Crowd sitting at event
This is a news story
30 Apr, 2025 | News
Factory
This is a news story
30 Apr, 2025 | News

Congress logo white

Privacy policy

We use necessary cookies to make our site work. We also use analytics cookies that don't track users to help us improve it. See our Privacy Statement & Cookie Policy.

Read the Congress Whistleblowing / Speak Up Policy.

Committee members can login here.

Follow us

  • twitter
  • facebook-f
  • youtube
  • flickr

Irish Congress of Trade Unions

31/32 Parnell Square
Dublin 1
Ireland
Tel: +353 1 8897777
Fax: +353 1 8872012
Email: congress@ictu.ie

Copyright ©, Irish Congress of Trade Unions, 2021. Website by Infobo.

Footer

  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies
Home
ICTU
  • What Unions Do
    • Why join a union?
    • Join a union
    • Browse our unions
  • Our Work
    • Campaigns
      • A New Deal for Retail & Distribution Workers
      • Education Sector Group
      • Energy Sector/ Just Transition
      • Health Sector Group
      • Raise the Roof
    • Economy
      • Test page
    • Education & training
      • Courses
    • Environment
    • Equality
      • Disability
      • Gender Equality
      • Race
    • Global solidarity
    • Health & Safety
      • Safety Representatives
      • Workers' Memorial Day
    • This is a test
  • About Congress
    • History of Congress
    • Affiliated unions
      • Associate members
      • Trade councils
    • Affiliations & Representations
      • Republic of Ireland
      • Northern Ireland
      • International
    • Northern Ireland
    • Conferences
      • Motions
    • Staff & Executive Council
    • Committees
    • Union jobs
  • Media
    • News
    • Blog
  • Publications
  • Conference
Clear keys input element