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Order of Business. (17 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: The enforcement of fines Bill is due for publication in this session. It will be 2007 before the second Bill will be taken.

Order of Business. (17 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: The Comhairle (Amendment) Bill is at Order for Second Stage. It was held up because the disability groups wanted to look at what they thought were best international practices. They sent a delegation to New Zealand to look at what happened there and have since produced a report.

Order of Business. (17 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: We need a Bill which gets the support of the disability groups. They have now given their views and I believe they will be taken into account in the Committee Stage amendments to the Bill.

Order of Business. (17 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: The Bill is listed for 2007. The heads have not been done yet.

Order of Business. (17 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: As the Bill has been removed from the list, no legislation is pending. The Deputy should pursue the matter with the Minister through a parliamentary question.

Order of Business. (17 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: That is a matter for the Minister and should be pursued with the Minister.

Written Answers — Commemorative Events: Commemorative Events (17 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: The Admiral Brown Society has been awarded a grant of €10,000 from the Commemoration Initiatives Fund in my Department towards funding for a memorial park to commemorate Admiral Brown in 2007.

Written Answers — Commemorative Events: Commemorative Events (17 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: The Admiral Brown Society has been awarded a grant of €10,000 from the Commemoration Initiatives Fund in my Department towards funding for a memorial park to commemorate Admiral Brown in 2007.

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I propose to take Questions Nos. 1 to 9, inclusive, together. Discussions with the social partners continued up to Easter and resumed after the Easter break. Until recently, the first strand of the negotiations on pay and related matters focussed on concerns about maintaining and protecting employment standards in the context of a rapidly changing labour market, especially in light of the...

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: It is not the case that employees have done badly in any year over the past 19 years. Successive partnership agreements by successive Governments have shown that increases in workers' salaries and wages have far outstripped inflation and increases in similar countries. When taken with the tax concessions given during this period, the living standards of workers have increased dramatically...

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: Social partnership has also allowed companies to grow and expand, thereby creating an additional 1 million jobs in the economy during this period. At the same time, it created the economic climate which enabled us to move away from the conditions which existed when social partnership began, when there was an unemployment rate of more than 17%, with more than 10% in long-term unemployment. At...

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: Every trade union leader is entitled to his opinion. The issues for which the trade union leaders have been fighting in these talks are those of the basic minimum wage and issues around what is the low paid category of workers — even if their pay is not very low in terms of what we used to call low pay — and that they should get the better share of the deal. That is the right thing for...

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I have not discussed the labour situation with Mr. Howard.

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: However, I acknowledged that the economy in Australia is very successful. It has unemployment down to approximately 5%, which is the lowest level it has achieved in recent generations. Its economy is enormously strong. Other issues are a matter for the Australians.

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: On the last issue, the Government wants to see the Greencore situation resolved. I have already talked to people involved. I think 85 workers have not received their proper payments. On the issue of employment rights, I am not sure what Deputy Rabbitte means in referring to the beginning of the year. This matter became a major issue last September with the Irish Ferries dispute. It was the...

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: They are not. I said they were 90% complete and the remaining issues, if people are reasonable and do not look for impossible situations, can be resolved. However, this issue has been in the domain throughout the process. It is totally incorrect to say the issue was not around this year. It was a major issue throughout the autumn right up to 4 December when we tried to see whether we could...

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: ——the Secretary General of the Department of the Taoiseach has always chaired the talks.

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: I am glad the Deputy is giving me credit for something on the record. I was never given credit previously.

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: Whether as Minister for Labour, Minister for Finance or Taoiseach, I have had a close involvement in the talks, as I have had this time.

Social Partnership. (23 May 2006)

Bertie Ahern: The Deputy knows precisely how closely I have been involved from speaking to trade union members involved in the talks who are leading members of his party.

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