Results 47,021-47,040 of 51,305 for speaker:Micheál Martin
- Written Answers — Departmental Applications: Departmental Applications (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: My Department processes a wide variety of different applications from Employment Agency Licenses to Grants for Trade Union Amalgamations, from Insolvency Payments, Redundancy Lump Sums and Rebates to Export and Import Licenses and from Employment Permits to Applications for the approval of the prospectus for a proposed Business Expansion Scheme (BES), to name but a few. We operate a Customer...
- Written Answers — Departmental Funding: Departmental Funding (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: The thirty-five County & City Enterprise Boards (CEBs) are the principal initial point of contact for people seeking support in setting up a new business. Their role is to provide support to micro-enterprise in the start-up and expansion phases, to promote and develop indigenous micro-enterprise potential and to stimulate entrepreneurship at local level. The CEBs provide both financial and...
- Written Answers — County Enterprise Boards: County Enterprise Boards (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: The role of the thirty-five County and City Enterprise Boards is to provide a source of support for micro-enterprise in the start-up and expansion phases, to promote and develop indigenous micro-enterprise potential and to stimulate economic activity and entrepreneurship at local level. The CEBs can provide a single point of contact at local level for new and established small businesses....
- Written Answers — Decentralisation Programme: Decentralisation Programme (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: Under the Government's decentralisation programme the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) is due to relocate to Arklow, Co. Wicklow. The current NSAI implementation plan anticipates a target date of April 2009 as the completion date for its decentralisation programme; however, this is highly dependent on the resolution of matters at central level concerning the transfer of staff...
- Written Answers — Economic Competitiveness: Economic Competitiveness (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: Ireland unquestionably faces competitiveness challenges, but to categorise it as becoming uncompetitive would be wrong. Rather the economy's competitive advantages are changing. This reflects the dynamic economy that Ireland is today. The structure of enterprise and the nature of job creation is changing. No modern economy is static and Government policies reflect this. Well balanced,...
- Written Answers — Job Losses: Job Losses (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: On 26 September 2007, the company in question notified me that it was proposing collective redundancies in order to streamline and improve operating efficiencies. The company employs 200 staff. I understand the redundancies will take place between January / February 2008 and September 2009. However, some 20 jobs will be retained in research and development and engineering / project...
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: State support for enterprise and job creation is channelled through the industrial development agencies. While I may give general policy directives to the development agencies, I am precluded, under the Industrial Development Acts, from giving directives regarding industrial undertakings or from giving preference to one area over others. Through its range of overseas offices, IDA Ireland is...
- Written Answers — FÁS Training Programmes: FÁS Training Programmes (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: A total of 69,000 persons commenced FÃS training courses in 2006 with roughly 35% of those attending training unemployed and 65% who were in employment. In addition, in 2006, 176,000 persons attended Safe Pass and Construction Skills training and a further 9,000 persons attended Evening Courses. A training element was also included for the total of 32,300 persons who participated on...
- Written Answers — Unemployment Levels: Unemployment Levels (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: While it is recognised that Donegal has suffered particular difficulties in the past due to the demise of traditional industries such as agriculture, fishing and textiles, there is clear evidence that the county is successfully engaged in a transition to the new economy. Live register figures at 8,340 and 8,370 for September 2006 and 2007 respectively, are lower then any year going back to...
- Written Answers — Consumer Information: Consumer Information (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: Prosecutions under the Consumer Information Act 1978 Act were essentially initiated by the Director of Consumer Affairs. Details of the proceedings taken by the Director under that Act can be found in the various annual reports of the Director's office. Should the Deputy require further information on these cases it can be obtained from the National Consumer Agency. The Consumer Information...
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: I share the sense of regret and disappointment voiced by business leaders and public representatives in the west and mid-west that Aer Lingus intends to cease its scheduled air service between Shannon and London Heathrow. Shannon Development and the City and County Enterprise Boards have a key role to play in promoting the development of the mid west region in line with the Government's...
- Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: There are currently a total of twelve Directives due to be transposed by my Department up to 2010. One of these Directives is overdue and the following is the position with regard to implementation progress: Directive 2006/139/EC amending Council Directive as regards restrictions on the marketing and use of arsenic compounds for the adapting of its Annex I to technical progress. The...
- Written Answers — Employment Rights: Employment Rights (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: Under the Employment Permits Acts 2003 and 2006, it is illegal to employ a non-EEA national without an employment permit where one is required. These Acts provide for a large number of obligations and offences including those relating to: The employment of foreign nationals except in accordance with an employment permit Refusal to cooperate with inquiries of An Garda SÃochána Forgery,...
- Written Answers — Company Law: Company Law (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: The Company Law Review Group published its General Scheme of the Companies Consolidation and Reform Bill in July 2007. The Government subsequently approved the drafting of a Bill along the lines of the General Scheme and the Office of the Parliamentary Council is at present drafting the legislation. As the Office of the Parliamentary Council has indicated that its work on the Bill is...
- Written Answers — Departmental Funding: Departmental Funding (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: Small and Medium Enterprises are generally recognised as firms which employ between 0 and 250 employees. Enterprise Ireland (EI) is the national development agency with primary responsibility for assisting the development of indigenous SMEs in the manufacturing and internationally traded services sector. Enterprise Ireland currently works with 138 client companies in County Monaghan, which...
- Written Answers — OECD Project: OECD Project (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: The Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) is a project of the OECD together with a number of member countries for the development of a new generation of household-based surveys of adult skills in selected domains of measurable ability. Ireland declined to be involved in the OECD's PIAAC due to a number of concerns. These included the high cost of...
- Written Answers — Job Losses: Job Losses (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: There were 2,095,400 persons in employment at the end of May 2007. This represents an annual increase of 78,400 or 3.9%. The pre-budget outlook forecasts employment to grow by 70,000 or 3.5% in 2007 and 26,000 or 1.25% in 2008. The ESRI forecasts employment to grow by 50,000 or 2.5% in 2007 as a whole and by 12,000 or 0.6% in 2008. In both cases we are forecasting continued employment...
- Written Answers — Consumer Protection: Consumer Protection (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: The issues raised by the Deputy relate to Sections 48 and 49 of the Consumer Protection Act 2007. My Department launched a public consultation in the summer in relation to the commencement of these provisions of the Act. To date almost 50 submissions have been received. I am currently considering the detailed issues raised in the various submissions.
- Written Answers — Website Development: Website Development (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: The main objective of the BASIS website is to provide a single point of access to public sector information that is relevant to the business community. The content for the BASIS website is currently sourced from the websites of over 50 public sector organisations and is presented in a consistent format, with links back to the appropriate websites. My Department monitors the links on BASIS on...
- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (24 Oct 2007)
Micheál Martin: The Employment Permits Section of my Department has a customer service target of processing all valid employment permit applications within 15 working days. I am pleased to inform the Deputy that this target is currently been met in the categories of Green Cards, Medical Permits and Intra-Company Transfers. The current processing time for Work Permits is 16 working days and for Spousal...