Fine Gael’s plans to get Ireland working will end welfare dependency and tackle long-term unemployment in Wicklow – Doyle

FG will put long-term unemployed at top of jobs queue in Wicklow with new and improved supports

FG candidate in Wicklow/East Carlow, Andrew Doyle, today said that the party’s plan to get Ireland working will help end welfare dependency and tackling long-term unemployment in Wicklow.

“Getting Ireland working is the top priority of Fine Gael in Government. We believe in the value of work; we understand the sense of independence and pride that comes from earning a living. We have seen 135,000 extra jobs created since we launched our Action Plan for Jobs. Fine Gael is the only party with a funded jobs plan which we will use to break the endless cycle of poverty by getting people off welfare and into jobs in Wicklow

“During Fine Gael’s first term in Government we started to transform our passive welfare system into an active employment service that has directly benefited Wicklow. Today there are almost 95,000 fewer long-term unemployed people since the launch of our Action Plan for Jobs. But in the next Government we need to be more radical and do more to provide everyone with the opportunity to access work in Wicklow.

“Fianna Fáil cannot be trusted on jobs. Not only did their disastrous economic policies cost us 300,000 jobs but they abandoned people on the dole queues right here in Wicklow and forced tens of thousands of our young people to emigrate. Fianna Fáil still has no plan to help the long-term unemployed get off the dole and into work. Instead they want to hike welfare payments without any corresponding policy to make work pay, which will only make it more unaffordable for people to enter work.

“Fine Gael’s plan involves a whole new approach to eliminating chronic joblessness, welfare dependency and long-term unemployment. We’ll put long-term unemployed people to the top of the jobs queue in Wicklow by increasing the incentive for employers to hire those who have been out of work for more than 12 and 24 months. We will prevent young people from falling into the welfare trap by ensuring school leavers have access to further education and training.

“As the economy recovers we cannot repeat Fianna Fáil’s mistakes. During the height of the Celtic Tiger, Ireland experienced one of the highest rates of jobless households in Europe, even when unemployment was at its lowest. Building on the success of the Pathways to Work Action Plan during our first term, Fine Gael will publish a Specific Pathways to Work Plan for Jobless Households which will help to tackle long-term unemployment in Wicklow

“Fine Gael’s Long Term Economic Plan offers our people the stability and certainty needed to keep the recovery going, by creating more and better jobs, making work pay and investing in better services in Wickow

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Avondale Forest Park open for business – Doyle

Coillte AvondaleFine Gael TD for Wicklow/ East Carlow, Andrew Doyle, has said he welcomes the commitment of Coillte to the development and management of Avondale Forest Park, one of the county’s untapped resources, home of famous patriot Charles Stewart Parnell and a site of national importance with real potential to attract more tourists to the county.

“Coillte’s Avondale Forest Park are looking to encourage new visitors to the Park and wants to hear from interested parties on ways in which it can be improved and what businesses may be interested in getting involved. Avondale is synonymous with the birth of Irish forestry in the early part of the 20th century. The Park is also the site of Avondale House which was built in 1779 and is the birthplace of Charles Stewart Parnell, famous for leading the Irish Home Rule party in the 1880s.

““With up to 80,000 visitors annually, Avondale could become one of Wicklow’s top tourist & recreation destinations. Combining its unique forest offering with its outdoor attractions, I believe it has a unique offering and is located in a beautiful part of the county.

“In order to encourage more people to come and enjoy Avondale, Coillte are removing the €5 charge for parking in Avondale . In addition Coillte are also looking for expressions of interest from the wider business community on service provision at Avondale and suggestions with the community and business people about potential opportunities to do new and interesting things in Avondale.”

“I welcome the forward thinking approach taken by Coillte and I am confident that a development plan for Avondale can soon be realised.”