
Claiming Our Future Ideas, Galway
I received the following in an email.
We are delighted to invite you to our next big national event, a creative, participative discussion on how we can create a more equal Ireland, by reducing income inequality. Please keep this important date in your diary – Saturday May 28th, N.U.I. Galway. We would advise booking early to secure your place – booking is now open on our website.
Claiming Our Future Ideas – ‘Reducing Income Inequality’
In: Bailey Allen Hall, N.U.I. Galway
On: Saturday 28th May 2011Registration from 10.00 am
Event: 11.00 am to 17.30 pm
Entry: Free
Claiming our Future is organising its second national discussion for people to share their ideas on reducing income inequality. At our first event in the RDS last October over 1,000 people voted and identified eight policy priorities (also please see our priorities poster). One of these was to ‘Achieve greater income equality and reduce poverty through wage, tax and income policies that support maximum and minimum income thresholds’. This second creative and participative event in Galway will focus on how we can make this policy goal a reality.
In this national event we aim to:
- Share information, knowledge and perspectives on income inequality and strategies to address this issue.
- Stimulate and support ongoing work and campaigns across the country to debate this issue and to build support for policies to reduce income inequality.
- Identify a number of demands that could be made to leverage political engagement with the challenge of income inequality.
The event will involve discussion on what principles could guide our approach to income equality, on the income, tax and welfare policies that could be implemented to reduce income inequality and on what local action can be taken to make progress on this far-reaching issue.
The day will also involve creative breaks and visuals along with some guest performances.
EVERYONE WELCOME!

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