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Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: IDA Data (2 May 2017)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...amp;amp; Fabricated Metal Products 97 Computer, Electronic & Optical Products 636 Electrical equipment 97 Machinery & Equipment 125 Transport Equipment 103 Medical Device Manufacturing 295 Other Misc. Manufacturing 56 Sub Total 4,036 Energy, Water, Waste & Construction Energy 0 Recycling & Waste 0 Construction (Excl. EI Amendments) 0 Construction...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Consultancy Contracts Data (6 Apr 2017)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...commissioned by Forfás Complete – input to development of successor to SSTI analysis 84,255.00 Tom Martin & Associates Higher Education Engagement by EGFSN October 2014 Completed for EGFSN – not for publication €11,931.00 AECOM Assessing the Demand for Skills in the Freight Transport, Distribution and Logistics Sector in Ireland over the period...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Enterprise Support Schemes (23 Mar 2017)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...green goods and services. In Ireland, the green economy covers activities such as sustainable food production; tourism; green financial services, as well as other green products and services; resource management; waste management; water and wastewater management; renewable energy; smart grids; and energy efficiency. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland also runs a range of...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Enterprise Support Schemes (23 Mar 2017)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...clients to compete on world markets, Enterprise Ireland assists companies to incorporate sustainable practices into the day-to-day running of their business. Areas covered include environmental management systems, energy management systems and carbon management systems. Assistance also includes templates for devising an environmental policy statement and advice on the management of a...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Consultancy Contracts Data (13 Dec 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...to SSTI analysis 84,255.00 Tom Martin & Associates Higher Education Engagement by EGFSN October 2014 Completed for EGFSN – not for publication €11,931.00 AECOM Assessing the Demand for Skills in the Freight Transport, Distribution and Logistics Sector in Ireland over the period 2014-2020 May 2014 – commissioned by Forfás Input to EGFSN review -...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Exports Data (15 Nov 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...paper and Printing (71 percent), Rubber and Plastics (62 percent), Non Metallic Minerals (80 percent), Metal Products (75 percent), Electrical Equipment (48 percent), Transport (51 percent), Energy (72 percent), Recycling and Waste (61 percent), Construction (over 47 percent) and Publishing and Broadcasting (43 percent). - Foreign-owned companies supported by the agencies exported...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Consultancy Contracts Data (7 Jul 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...analysis 84,255.00 Tom Martin & Associates Higher Education Engagement by EGFSN October 2014 Completed for EGFSN – not for publication €11,931.00 AECOM Assessing the Demand for Skills in the Freight Transport, Distribution and Logistics Sector in Ireland over the period 2014-2020 May 2014 – commissioned by Forfás Input to EGFSN review - publication Q1...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Waste Management Regulations (8 Jun 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...of businesses to facilitate payment by customers by providing that payments can be made in a number of different ways. In the case of certain regulated sectors, such as energy and household waste collection, service providers are required to have customer charters intended to safeguard the interests of users of the services. As stated in my reply to Parliamentary Question Number 613 of...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Economic Competitiveness (1 Jun 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...vis-a-vis a range of competitor countries. The report, which has been noted by Government, concentrates on the costs on enterprise that are largely domestically determined such as labour, property, transport, energy, water, waste, communications, credit /financial, and business service. It finds that Ireland’s cost base has improved across a range of metrics over the last five...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Waste Management Regulations (24 May 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: Matters to do with communication to customers of waste companies and with pricing, billing and access to account information come within the scope of the Customer Charter for Household Waste Collection. This Charter constitutes the Sixth Schedule to the Waste Management Collection (Permit) Regulations 2007 (S.I. No. 820 of 2007) as amended most recently by the Waste Management (Collection...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Economic Competitiveness (19 May 2016)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...a range of competitor countries. The report, which has been noted by Government, concentrates on the costs that are largely domestically determined such as labour, property, transport, energy, water, waste, communications, credit /financial, and business service. It finds that Ireland’s cost base has improved across a range of metrics over the last five years. This has made Irish...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Affordable High-Quality Child Care: Discussion (Resumed) (18 Jun 2015)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...a watershed, in that early childhood provision is under consideration. It was examined previously in the middle of the huge Celtic tiger period in which money was flung left, right and centre and wasted. It was thrown at buildings; buildings that probably were not needed were built in villages and towns. Now, however, this is the important part and where everyone must work together to...

Further Education and Training Bill 2013: Second Stage (Resumed) (28 Feb 2013)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...order that it can enjoy restored public confidence and provide relevant courses for learners. What happened with overspending in FÁS was scandalous. Corporate governance was at an all-time low. The mismanagement - the non-management - was galling. First-class flights, expensive dinners, luxurious hotels were all paid for courtesy of the taxpayer. This was scandalous, disgraceful...

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