Tue, 01 Mar, 2005 - 00:00
Looking at the figures, it is easy to see why.
SIPTU, for example, had argued a minimum tax credit for parents of €80 a month was necessary to offset childcare costs.
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CourtsBudget Forum 2005Place: DublinPlace: CorkPlace: LimerickPlace: KerryPlace: IrelandPlace: westernPlace: , DublinPlace: DonnybrookPlace: Cork CityPlace: RaheenPlace: Co LimerickPlace: Shantalla RoadPlace: Co GalwayPlace: Tralee,Place: Co KerryPlace: EnniscorthyPlace: Co WexfordPlace: LetterkennyPlace: Co DonegalPerson: Paul O’BrienPerson: Claire O’SullivanPerson: Brian CowenEvent: Budget DayEvent: Daydreams CrècheEvent: Little Dreamers’ CrècheOrganisation: SIPTUOrganisation: National Women’s CouncilOrganisation: Chambers of Commerce of IrelandOrganisation: CCIOrganisation: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentOrganisation: OECDOrganisation: Recruitireland.comOrganisation: Cogan ChildcareOrganisation: ABC Nursery