Dáil debates

Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Sick Leave Bill 2022: From the Seanad

 

3:55 pm

Photo of Damien EnglishDamien English (Meath West, Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source

I thank Opposition Members and all the parties for their co-operation on all stages of the Bill in both Houses over the past 18 months. While there were different amendments and slight disagreements, generally we were all supportive of the Bill and how important it is for Ireland to have a statutory sick pay scheme. I thank Members for their help and support and the Tánaiste for his drive behind this and throughout the Department in making sure it was completed.

I recognise that this has put a lot of pressure on the system in the Department to make sure the legislation was ready to be introduced this year. I thank our team here, Orla Reidy and Dara Breathnach, and Wendy Gray, who could not be with us here today, for all their efforts and work on that. Previous to this, we worked very closely with Clare Dunne, assistant secretary, at the start of this legislation because there is a lot of work involved from all the team.

This is important legislation that will strengthen Ireland's hand when it comes to attracting and retaining talent for all our employers. We also recognise that this comes at a cost to employers. We will work with them in the months ahead and into the new year on supports for businesses, which might need assistance, in our customer-facing role. The Tánaiste was clear during the discussion in this House that we would do that. Likewise, there were issues raised with the cost of medical certificates and going to the doctor. There is an ongoing commitment on that in the programme for Government too. On balance, this is positive legislation that will be improved year by year in the time ahead. It is hoped it will help when it comes to attracting and retaining talent and recognising the hard work that people do while also protecting our public health in general. I thank all involved.

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