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Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: The large amount of job losses in the midlands was brought home to us in recent months. Deputy Penrose referred to the loss of almost 500 jobs at Iralco. We also had the loss of 100 jobs at Nexans, 60 jobs at Kimball Electrics and the announcement that more than 20 jobs will be lost at B3 Cable in Longford, which has gone unnoticed by the media.

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: I offer my heartfelt sympathies to the workers and their families. Will the Minister of State put in place the necessary measures to stop the job drain from the midlands which is threatening the economic development of the area? We need a high level of intervention by the Minister of State to save those jobs. Sadly, for the workers of Longford-Westmeath this did not happen. I would like...

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: This Government is lacking an industrial strategy.

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: We have not had a strategy on unemployment since Alan Dukes produced the Tallaght strategy.

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: I am entitled to five minutes.

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: I thought we had half an hour to debate it.

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: May I speak again?

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: It is very important to my constituency and to the people of Longford-Westmeath who are disgusted with the behaviour of the Government on this issue.

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: No disrespect to the Chair but I stand here for the people of Longford-Westmeath and I am disappointed at the way they have been let down by the Government.

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: I thank the Leas-Cheann Comhairle for that.

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: We are disappointed by the Government attempts to maintain jobs in the midlands.

Job Losses. (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: I am not talking down my county. I am talking about people who have lost their jobs in Longford-Westmeath.

Written Answers — Departmental Staff: Departmental Staff (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: Question 132: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Finance if rules and regulations with regard to further study for staff in Civil Service positions, particularly in regard to payment of fees and study leave are common to all Departments, or if regulations that are applicable to an individual Department only, which would not allow for potential movement to a different section, or the...

Written Answers — Hospital Staff: Hospital Staff (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: Question 288: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if non-Irish national nurses working in public hospitals are paid on the official pay scale agreed by her Department for all nursing staff; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14657/08]

Written Answers — Community Pharmacy Services: Community Pharmacy Services (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: Question 289: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason the right of pharmacists to representation by their union, the Irish Pharmacy Union is not recognised; the reason the Health Service Executive has, without negotiation, imposed a new payment structure on pharmacists, ignoring the main Indecon advice which was commissioned by the HSE; the reason there is a lack of analysis...

Written Answers — Hospital Staff: Hospital Staff (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: Question 290: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason graduate nurses are unlikely to be offered pre-registration nursing experience in 2008 in the approximate four month period between qualification and registration, which will force many of them to take work in non-medical menial jobs to survive; the reason posts are not being filled despite staff shortages; and if she will...

Written Answers — Passport Applications: Passport Applications (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: Question 319: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs the reason the recently issued passport of a person (details supplied) in Dublin 18, has the place of birth specified as Israel, when previous passports held by the person referred to Jerusalem, which was in fact the place of birth; the way such a change, which carries potentially negative connotations for travel, should have been imposed...

Written Answers — Employment Rights: Employment Rights (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: Question 354: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if his Department has an official checking system in place to ensure that non-Irish national nurses working in public hospitals are paid according to the official pay-scale agreed by the Department of Health and Children for all nursing staff; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14663/08]

Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: Question 355: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment his views on whether the announcement by himself of 140 new jobs for Longford on 9 April 2008 represents a solution to the rapidly rising employment levels in the county, in view of the loss of 162 jobs over the past three weeks, which in effect represents a loss of 22 jobs rather than a gain; and if he will make a...

Written Answers — Pupil-Teacher Ratio: Pupil-Teacher Ratio (17 Apr 2008)

James Bannon: Question 491: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the number of classes of 30 or more children under the age of nine years in primary schools in Longford and Westmeath; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14670/08]

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