Labour Women
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Labour Women (Irish: Mná an Lucht Oibre) is the women's section of the Labour Party of Ireland. All women party members are LW members. Those who wish to be actively involved are included in a mailing list which informs them of events, developments, networking opportunities and any other relevant information.
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Quick Facts Labour Women Mná an Lucht Oibre, Chairperson ...
Labour Women Mná an Lucht Oibre | |
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Chairperson | Sinead Ahern |
Vice-Chairperson | Michelle Lee |
Founded | 1971 (1971) |
Headquarters | 11 Hume Street, Dublin 2, D02 T889 Ireland |
Ideology | Social democracy Feminism |
Position | Centre-left |
Mother party | Labour Party |
International affiliation | Socialist Women International |
European affiliation | PES Women |
Website | www.labour.ie/women |
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