
Ged Nash
Ged Nash is a Labour Party politician in Ireland, serving as a Teachta Dála (TD) for Louth. He recently raised concerns about the unilateral changes to blended working policies proposed by the Department of Social Protection, emphasizing the need for formal agreements with unions before any alterations are implemented.
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Labour TD Ged Nash noted that the €958,000 increase was described in the revised estimates as additional expenditure.
New €1m Government meeting room will protect communications with world leaders, says Martin – The Irish TimesGed Nash said the 2023 Act was 'utterly meaningless' because workers’ requests to work remotely could be automatically refused.
Ireland’s remote working law is ‘an act of fraud against commuters’, Labour TD tells Dáil – The Irish TimesGed Nash is the Labour finance spokeswoman who highlighted the injustice faced by older men with criminal records due to their sexual orientation.
historic convictions for same-sex activity to be expunged – The Irish TimesLabour TD Ged Nash asked for the reasons justifying the file’s removal.
File describing Sinn Féin’s Gerry Kelly as IRA leader returned to National Archives – The Irish TimesGed Nash supported the legislation to ban fox hunting, calling it cruel.
Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Sinn Féin oppose Bill to ban fox hunting – The Irish TimesGed Nash hit out at Sinn Féin’s Mark Ward for using unparliamentary language.
Heated row in Dáil as Sinn Féin TD calls Labour Deputy a ‘muppet’ – The Irish TimesGed Nash highlighted the case of a trans woman who faced barriers in accessing healthcare.
Ireland worst in EU for transgender healthcare with four-year wait times, Dáil hears – The Irish TimesLouth Labour TD Ged Nash said the fact suspected arson was a working assumption of the authorities was 'chilling and sinister'.
Four children and adult evacuated after suspected arson on IPAS centre in Drogheda – The Irish TimesGed Nash is the Labour Party finance spokesman who described the budget negatively.
Little for middle-income earners amid VAT cuts and public spending – The Irish TimesGed Nash is the Labour finance spokesman who raised concerns about the budget's direction.
Six key points to watch out for in a politically explosive event – The Irish TimesGed Nash of Labour has said that her remarks in the BBC interview were 'not the language I would have used'.
Independent Ireland votes to back Maria Steen’s candidacy for president – The Irish TimesLabour Party TD Ged Nash asked Minister for Defence Simon Harris about the matter in a parliamentary question.
Air Corps had to pull out of show in England due ‘significant challenges’ for air traffic control – The Irish Times
Labour TD Ged Nash criticized the lack of statutory leave for fertility treatment in Ireland.
‘It’s a hugely personal thing to have to say’ – The Irish TimesHe is a Labour politician who played in a football match.
Dismay among RTÉ staffers as broadcaster hires actors to play journalists in ‘make-believe’ ad campaign – The Irish TimesLabour Party TD Ged Nash asked Brendan McDonagh why he wanted the HAO job.
Nama’s Brendan McDonagh says he could have added ‘value’ to new housing delivery agency – The Irish TimesGed Nash is the Labour finance spokesman who criticized the government's funding announcement.
Uisce Éireann’s €1bn budget funding ‘not additional’ and ‘contradicts’ impression given to public – The Irish TimesLabour Party finance spokesperson Ged Nash emphasized the need for Ireland to be ready to face challenges in the film production sector.
Trump film tariffs could hit thousands of jobs in Ireland, industry figures warn – The Irish TimesGed Nash is a Labour Party TD who expressed eagerness to get the committees up and running.
Speaking rights row may simmer down following Ceann Comhairle confidence vote – The Irish TimesGed Nash described the legislation as a 'jobs for the boys Bill' and criticized the new Ministers of State as 'baby Ministers'.
Legislation to increase number of Ministers rushed through Dáil, passing by 92 votes to 72 – The Irish TimesLabour finance spokesman Ged Nash said they would be adding 'three new ministers of state to the bloated ranks of baby Ministers'.
Call for Tánaiste to address Dáil on controversy over Martin Conway – The Irish TimesGed Nash expressed dissatisfaction with the addition of new Ministers of State.
Deliverance almost at hand for Coalition’s overdue triplets after Michael D summons the Seanad – The Irish TimesIn reply to a parliamentary question tabled by Labour TD Ged Nash, Mr Calleary said the minimum number of days for staff to attend the office last year was one day a week.
Civil servants’ union aims to stop department ‘solo runs’ on hybrid working – The Irish Times



















































































