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23 Feb 2026

Kildare workers being forced to give up right to work remotely - Cllr

Labour is calling for urgent action to protect remote work

Kildare workers being forced to give up right to work remotely - Cllr

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Labour Councillor Angela Feeney has called on Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to urgently support and protect remote work opportunities for workers.

Cllr Feeney's call follows new CSO figures which show a significant drop in the number of people working from home across Ireland in the past year and a sharp increase in those now forced to return to daily commutes.

Cllr. Feeney said: “Across North Kildare, I am hearing from workers who reorganised their lives around flexible or remote working arrangements in good faith, only to now find themselves being hauled back into offices without justification. People in our commuter towns are facing longer journeys to work, higher childcare costs and increased stress because Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are refusing to put proper protections in place for remote work where roles allow.

“In Kildare, many families moved further from their place of work due to the housing crisis, relying on remote work to make that move sustainable. Now, workers in Kildare are seeing that flexibility stripped away. For carers, people with disabilities and those living in Kildare who cannot afford to live near their workplace, remote work is not a perk. It is often the difference between being able to stay in employment or being pushed out altogether.”

According to Cllr Feeney, the impact can already be seen locally in Kildare through increased congestion, longer commuting times and reduced quality of life for workers and their families.

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There is, she contended, “no credible evidence” that forcing workers back into offices improves productivity, but there is “clear evidence” it increases traffic, damages wellbeing and undermines our climate commitments.

She added: “Labour’s Work Life Balance Bill would give workers in Kildare a real and enforceable right to request remote work where their role allows and would end refusals based on habit or managerial whim.

“Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael claim opposing stronger protections for remote work supports flexibility, but in reality it protects a hands off approach that leaves all the power with employers and none with workers. Workers currently have no meaningful right to challenge unreasonable refusals to work remotely, even where their job can be done from home".

“People in Kildare cannot afford to wait for reviews that may or may not happen in the future. They are facing longer commutes and higher costs now. Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael must stop siding with employer vetoes over workers’ lives and act to ensure that workers have a real and enforceable right to request remote work where their role allows".

“I’m calling on Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to support meaningful protections for remote work and ensure that workers in places like Kildare are not forced into unnecessary and costly daily commutes.”

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