Labour leader Eamon Gilmore has announced new policy positions for his parliamentary party, with former leaders Ruairi Quinn and Pat Rabbitte both taking senior positions.
Eamon Gilmore was in a position to offer all of his 20 TDs and six senators a job.
He has kept his two predecessors in important positions, Ruairi Quinn in Education and Pat Rabbitte in Justice.
Brendan Howlin is given responsibility for Constitutional Matters and Law Reform, a post Mr Gilmore said was consistent with his role as Leas Ceann Comhairle.
The two contenders for the deputy leadership keep senior positions: Joan Burton retains the Finance brief, while Jan O'Sullivan takes over Health from Liz McManus, who moves to Communications, Energy and Natural Resources.
The party's three new TDs are also given posts, with Sean Sherlock in Agriculture, Joanna Tuffy in Environment, and Ciaran Lynch in Housing & Local Government.
Emmet Stagg remains as Chief Whip, and Party President Michael D Higgins stays in the Foreign Affairs portfolio.