Labour

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Labour is a social-democratic political party in Ireland traditionally associated with workers’ rights, social justice, and progressive reform.

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Labour canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
social-democratic party
advocatesPolicy LGBT rights
environmental protection
expansion of public services
gender equality
redistributive taxation
strong labour protections
corePrinciple progressive reform
social justice
workers’ rights
country Ireland
europeanParliamentGroup Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament
surface form: Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
focusesOn social policy reform
workers’ protections in Irish law
founded 1912
founder James Connolly
James Larkin
William X. O'Brien
surface form: William X. O’Brien
hasWing Labour Women
Labour Youth
headquartersLocation Dublin
ideology democratic socialism
social democracy
internationalAffiliation Party of European Socialists
Socialist International
notableEra participation in Fine Gael–Labour coalition governments
operatesInPoliticalSystem Republic of Ireland
opposes extreme austerity measures
originatedAs political wing of the Irish Trades Union Congress
participatedIn coalition governments in Ireland
partyColour red
politicalPosition centre-left
representedIn Dáil Éireann
Oireachtas
Seanad Éireann
local government in Ireland
shortName Labour self-linksurface differs
supports European integration
collective bargaining rights
minimum wage protections
publicly funded education
publicly funded healthcare
traditionalSupportBase trade union movement
urban working class

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Labour shortName Labour self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Labour Party (Ireland)