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Jemma Dolan

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Jemma Dolan is the Employment and Workers Rights Spokesperson for Sinn Féin in the Assembly and MLA for Fermanagh-South Tyrone.

Jemma graduated from the University of Ulster in 2012 with a BA Hons in Media Studies with Psychology and went on to be elected as Vice President for Campaigns and Communications for the University of Ulster Students’ Union.

During these two years, Jemma gained valuable experience of working with those from all communities and won all-island awards for her mental health campaigns.

Before being elected as an MLA for the first time in 2017, Jemma worked for Sinn Féin in Fermanagh and in the EU Parliament as a Press Officer.

Representing a rural, border constituency and having grown up on a farm, Jemma is keen to address regional imbalance and inequality as well as the negative impact of partition.

Jemma is involved in many aspects of her community and is a member of her local GAA club, Erne Gaels.

Name: Jemma Dolan

Constituency: Fermanagh South Tyrone

Portfolio: Spokesperson on Employment and Workers Rights

Oireachtas/Stormont/EU Committees:  Finance Committee, Justice Committee, Assembly Womens’ Caucus

Twitter account : www.twitter.com/jemma_dolan
Facebook account: www.facebook.com/JemmaDolanMLA

Contact details

7 Market Street, Enniksillen, Co.Fermanagh. BT74 7DS 

Tel: 028 66 328 214

Email: [email protected]

Tel: 028 905 21671

Statements (49)

Debenhams job fears a blow to workers and families - Dolan12 August, 2020

Dolan calls for immediate action to resolve Galliagh Shore housing issue5 August, 2020

Dolan backs Living Wage call for retail workers22 April, 2020

Dolan seeks clarity for those with autism during lockdown14 April, 2020

Dolan calls for support for cross-border workers26 March, 2020

Dolan concerned over Carphone Warehouse jobs17 March, 2020

Temporary lay-off for Flybe staff unacceptable – Dolan10 March, 2020

Sinn Féin committed to tackling inequalities facing female workers – Dolan6 March, 2020

EU Labour Standards must be protected during next phase of Brexit negotiations - Dolan3 February, 2020

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