Peggy Farrell

Peggy Farrell

Peggy Farrell (born 15 November 1920)cite web |url=http://www.oireachtas.ie/members-hist/default.asp?housetype=1&HouseNum=12&MemberID=1304&ConstID=210 |title=Mrs. Peggy Farrell |work=Oireachtas Members Database |accessdate=2008-02-16] is a retired Irish businesswoman who came to prominence through the Irish Countrywomen's Association and had a brief carer as a Fianna Fáil politician in Ireland. She was a senator from 1969 to 1973.

Farrell was born 1920 in Bantry, County Cork, and educated at the Covent of Mercy in Bantry, at a rural school in Clifden, and then at the Munster Institute in Cork. She married Thomas P. Farrell, and had two daughters and two sons. The couple ran a hatchery with her husband before going into the clothing business.cite book |title=Women in Parliament, Ireland 1918-2000 |year=2000 |author=McNamara, Maedhbh |coauthors=Mooney, Paschal |publisher=Wolfhound Press |location=Dublin |isbn=0863277594 |page=p.186-187]

Before her marriage Farell was a poultry inspector in the Munster Institute, but had to resign the job because the Department of Agriculture banned the employment of married women. She later defended the policy, telling The Irish Times in 1981 that "I think it is unjust and nearly unchristian that in some families you have two salaries coming in and in others none at all."

She joined the Irish Countrywomen's Association and campaigned for women in rural Ireland to have the standard of living as those in the cities. In recogntion of her work, she was nominated by the Taoiseach, Jack Lynch to the 12th Seanad in 1969 (following her uncle Ted O'Sullivan, who had been a TD and then a senator). She then resigned her position was president of the ICA, but withdrew the resignation after it had been accepted. After advice from lawyers, the ICA executive decided that as a result of her actions, she was ineligible for the position of vice-president. In 1970 she wrote a highly-charged letter to an ICA member who criticised the stance she had taken in voting against an amendment allowing married women to become officers of the new Health Boards. [cite news |url=http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2008/01/10/story52221.asp |title=Irish female politician who fought all her life to break the mould (obituary of Kit Ahern) |date=10 January 2008 |accessdate=2008-02-16] She told "The Irish Times" in 1981 that "this still stings".

In the early 1970s, Farrell started a clothing factory called "Chixwear" in Athlone, County Roscommon, to provide an alternative to emigration for young women in the area. She took over another factory in 1976, and in all employed 96 women.

When the women journalists on the The Irish Times drew up an all-woman "fantasy cabinet" on 14 February 1973, Farrell was one of those included.

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See also

*Families in the Oireachtas


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