The Poor Can't Pay Campaign

7 Sep 2009


Some of Ireland's leading NGO's and trade unions recently joined forces to launch a new campaign called "The Poor Can't Pay" which aims to mobilise active opposition to proposed cuts to basic social welfare payments or the minimum wage.

The Poor Can't Pay campaign believes that people earning the minimum wage or living on social welfare did not cause Ireland's economic crisis and should not be forced to pay the price of the recession. The campaign has also called for the Government to reverse its decision not to pay the Christmas welfare payment (often referred to as the "Christmas Bonus.")

The campaign was launched as a joint initiative by the following NGO's and trade unions: Age Action, Barnardos, CORI Justice, EAPN, Focus Ireland, INOU, Mandate, National Women's Council of Ireland, SIPTU and SVP.

If you want to get involved with The Poor Can't Pay campaign please e-mail info@thepoorcantpay.ie and log on to www.thepoorcantpay.ie for more information about the campaign.