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- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: The Employment Permits Section of my Department informs me that significant progress has been achieved in reducing the processing time for employment permits. At present, fully completed applications for all employment permit types are processed within our customer service target of 15 working days.
- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: The Employment Permits Section of my Department informs me that a renewal application in respect of the above named was received in the Employment Permits Section on the 14th January 2008. However, this application was subsequently withdrawn by the employee by letter received on the 30/1/2008. If the above named wishes to submit another application it will be considered on its merits.
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: IDA Ireland is the agency with statutory responsibility for the attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) to Ireland and its regions. The marketing of individual areas for new or expansion FDI investments and jobs is a day-to-day operational matter for the Agency. While I may give general policy directives to the Agency, I am precluded under the Industrial Development Acts from giving...
- Written Answers — Importation of Fuel: Importation of Fuel (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: My Department has no function in relation to the import of coal to Ireland.
- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: The Employment Permits Section of my Department has indicated that they received an application in respect of the above named on the 26/03/2007. This application cannot be considered until the applicant's immigration status has been resolved with the immigration authorities. However, in the event that his immigration status is resolved, the Employment Permits Section would consider the work...
- Written Answers — Competition Authority: Competition Authority (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: While any decision to issue a declaration is entirely a matter for the Competition Authority, it is open to any party to make a case to the Competition Authority why a particular category of agreements, decisions or concerted practices meets the various conditions specified in Section 4(5) of the Competition Act and to request the Authority to make a Declaration under Section 4(3) of the Act....
- Written Answers — Economic Competitiveness: Economic Competitiveness (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: There are several mechanisms that my Department has established to ensure that emerging competitiveness issues are addressed expeditiously and responded to promptly. In July 2005, I asked the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs to identify the skills required for Ireland to become a competitive, innovative, knowledge based, inclusive economy by 2020. In response the Expert Group undertook a...
- Written Answers — Economic Competitiveness: Economic Competitiveness (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: There are a variety of differing and complex factors and not just cost, which might influence a decision to relocate all or part of a firm's functions. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the number of jobs which have relocated to low cost economies. In addition to relative wage rates and other cost factors, these may include business takeovers, consolidations and changes in product or...
- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: The Employment Permits Section of my Department has informed me that it is not possible to determine the number of Work Permit applications received as some applications are rejected in a pre screening process if they are evidently outside the criteria for granting a Work Permit and are not captured in the statistics. The number of Work Permits issued from end January 2007 to end January 2008...
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: Forecasting employment figures is a perilous business and subject to a variety of unforseen extraneous variables influencing estimates of that nature. However, employment growth â being the excess of jobs created over jobs lost â is expected to continue to be positive in 2008, though growing at a slower pace than in previous years. In the Budget Outlook employment is forecast to grow by...
- Written Answers — Economic Competitiveness: Economic Competitiveness (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: The National Competitiveness Council's Annual Competitiveness Report 2007 has identified three areas essential to improving our competitiveness position: costs, productivity growth and promoting an innovation intensive economy. I agree with the NCC that, as part of our economic policy, seeking to maintain low inflation, promoting competition, the pursuit of sensible incomes policy, and...
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: Ireland is no longer a low cost economy and manufacturers in particular are facing increased competition from producers in lower cost economies. The model of manufacturing in developed countries is changing and Irish enterprises are adapting to those changes and engaging in higher value added activities in order to compete in the global marketplace. This has been achieved as a result of...
- Written Answers — Skill Shortages: Skill Shortages (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: The Government is fully aware of the need to ensure that the skills of the labour force are adequate to meet the future requirements of the economy. That is why we established the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs in 1997 to provide advice to the Government on Ireland's future skills requirements and make recommendations as to how those needs could be met. The work of the Expert Group on...
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: Over the last number of years there has been a significant churn in employment as is typical of a developed, open, and dynamic economy such as Ireland's. Ireland is no longer a low cost economy and manufacturers in particular are facing increased competition from producers in lower cost economies. Other sectors, especially the services sector, are providing significant new employment...
- Written Answers — Economic Competitiveness: Economic Competitiveness (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: Competitiveness is a remarkably broad policy area covering many policies and is constantly under review and consideration both in my Department and across Government. While there are a number of national and international organisations that monitor competitiveness, primary responsibility for considering competitiveness issues in the context of the work of my department lies with the National...
- Written Answers — Insurance Industry: Insurance Industry (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: Motor insurance is provided in an open and competitive market where consumers can exert their influence. The cost of Motor Insurance, generally, has declined by 11% in the twelve months to December 2007. Motor insurance prices have dropped by 40% since April 2003 and at the end of Q3 2007 were at levels last seen in November 1997. This is due to various reasons such as increased...
- Written Answers — Community Employment Schemes: Community Employment Schemes (28 Feb 2008)
Micheál Martin: Community Employment (CE) is an active labour market programme designed to provide eligible long term unemployed people and other disadvantaged persons with an opportunity to engage in useful work within their communities on a fixed term basis. CE aims to facilitate unemployed people to re-enter the active workforce by breaking their experience of unemployment through a return to a work...
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (4 Mar 2008)
Micheál Martin: My Department does not provide direct funding or grants to businesses but provides funding to a number of State Agencies, including the County and City Enterprise Boards, Enterprise Ireland and FÃS, through whom assistance is delivered directly to businesses. The 35 County and City Enterprise Boards provide a source of support to small businesses with 10 employees or fewer. Subject to...
- Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (4 Mar 2008)
Micheál Martin: My Department has not received correspondence from any multinational company in relation to this Directive.
- Written Answers — FÁS Training Programmes: FÁS Training Programmes (4 Mar 2008)
Micheál Martin: Over the period 2005-2007 a total of 273 apprentices attended Phase 4 and Phase 6 of the Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Programme in the Dublin Institute of Technology, Bolton Street. Of these 81 were from the Munster area. Dublin Institute of Technology Bolton Street is the only provider in the State of the Phase 4 and Phase 6 programmes in Sheet Metal and has been so for many years. The Dublin...