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- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: I remind members joining us remotely that they must be on the Leinster House complex. Apologies have been received from Senator Paul Gavan. Today's meeting will be a discussion on the implementation of EU Regulation No. 2023/2411 on geographical indications for craft and industrial products. Geographical indications provide for the intellectual property rights for products that are...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: Thank you, Mr. O'Connor. I invite Mr. Hynes to make opening remarks on behalf of the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: I thank Mr. Hynes and Ms Blanchfield. I invite Ms Mary Palmer to make the opening statement on behalf of Cork Craft and Design.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: I thank Ms Palmer. I now invite Mr. Talbot to make his opening remarks on behalf of Chambers Ireland.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: I thank Mr. Talbot. I now invite members who wish to speak. We have a rota in place. If any member online wishes to speak, he or she may do so by using the raise hand function on Microsoft Teams. The first member to speak is Deputy Louise O'Reilly.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: I remind Mr. O'Connor that his colleague online wants to come in but he can go ahead.
- Social Welfare Bill 2024: Second Stage (15 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: The most recent budget was an opportunity to address some of the challenges faced by social protection payment recipients, especially carers and those with disabilities. It was an opportunity to address the challenges facing those who are carers, a cohort of our people who have been let down by this Government time and again. Being a carer is work, often a labour of love, but it is work...
- Disability Services: Motion [Private Members] (15 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: It is essential for the optional protocol to the UN CRPD to be ratified. As the Minister indicated in his response, the Government agreed to do so on 8 October. While that is welcome, October is in the dying days of this Dáil. Nobody expects it to last until after Christmas. I do not have to tell people here that those who live their lives with a disability need further support,...
- Finance Bill 2024: Second Stage (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: Unfairness was at the heart of this budget. Once-off gesture measures cannot mask that fact. The choice was made by the Government parties and is not the choice that we in Sinn Féin would have made. The Government opted, in this and previous budgets, to give significantly more benefit to higher earners than to those workers and families who have been most impacted by the ongoing...
- Finance Bill 2024: Second Stage (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: Then there are the bike shed, the security hut and €9 million for pouches, not to mention the children's hospital. The Government is a serial waster.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: The next speaker is Senator Garvey. She has seven minutes. She will be followed by Deputy Barry who also has seven minutes.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: As I said, the members decided what we were going to be covering.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: Okay. We can go into private session later and discuss that then.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: I apologise for interrupting but I am conscious of time and Mr. Glanzer wants to come in as well.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: I thank Mr. Hynes very much. Well said. It is a nice opportunity. Deputy Stanton wants to come in again.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: I thank the representatives for assisting the committee in its consideration of this important matter. I propose that we go into private session to consider this and other business. Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: Mr. Glanzer wants to come in on that.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Geographical Indications for Craft and Industrial Products: Discussion (16 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: The members decided who was coming in, in fairness.
- Ceisteanna ar Pholasaí nó ar Reachtaíocht - Questions on Policy or Legislation (17 Oct 2024)
Maurice Quinlivan: The issue of homelessness in Limerick has never been so bad. There is a complete absence of available emergency accommodation for those who desperately need it. Homeless service providers have spoken to me, as they do on a regular basis, to say there simply are not nearly enough beds available in the city. On any given evening, there can be up to 70 people sleeping rough. This part of...