Results 5,501-5,520 of 12,637 for speaker:Willie O'Dea
- Industrial Development (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I thank the Minister of State for his reply. I am very interested in what is happening in Enterprise Ireland. The reason I raised the question is that the programme for Government contains a number of specific commitments to improve our export performance with particular reference to the BRIC countries, such as the establishment of an export trade council, a home to export programme, a...
- Industrial Development (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I thank the Minister of State for acknowledging the success we enjoyed as a country during the administration of the previous much maligned Government with regard to building up trade with the BRIC countries. The latest figures available to me for July - the Minister of State may have more recent figures - show exports were worth just over â¬7 billion which is a decrease of 10% compared with...
- Industrial Development (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: There was a dramatic drop in July.
- Ministerial Travel (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I thank the Minister for his reply and I am sure he works very hard. The cost of these trade missions should be kept to a minimum but I must question why no official from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade accompanied the Minister. As he said in a response to an earlier question, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is central to trade promotion. Is this a form of branding...
- Ministerial Travel (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I have never been in favour of big entourages. I asked the Minister how many officials have been seconded to his Department from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to deal with trade. The Government made a specific commitment that the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade would be centrally involved in the promotion of foreign trade. How is this reflected in the deployment of...
- Job Creation (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I deduce from the Minister of State's response that the most extraordinary situation now exists and that something which is central to the Government's job creation programme will only involve the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation in a peripheral way. He will be a member of the Cabinet sub-committee which will discuss these issues in a general way and sign off on them, but the...
- Job Creation (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I am glad the Minister of State has confirmed that the jobs target has disappeared. When this programme was first mooted in November 2009, the proposed expenditure was â¬18.2 billion. It subsequently dropped to â¬7 billion and it is now at â¬2 billion or 10% of what it originally was. The funding for this appears to come from the sale of strategic State assets. The troika has not yet...
- Job Creation (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: The Minister of State should guess.
- Proposed Legislation (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: The court case in question took place more than a year ago, since which we have been in something of a vacuum. There are thousands of jobs at stake, including 1,600 in Xtra-vision alone, not to mention all the other jobs in related areas. Moreover, looking to the future, it is the centrepiece of the Government's economic policy to create jobs in the digital games area and so on. It is ten...
- Proposed Legislation (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I understand the Minister of State has had a meeting with the organisation representing ISPs. Is he prepared to meet representatives of the Irish Recorded Music Association, IRMA?
- Written Answers — Export Markets: Export Markets (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 80: To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the measures available to small and medium enterprises who wish to break into emerging economy export markets; the new assistance measures he will provide to such SMEs; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28953/11]
- Written Answers — Employment Support Services: Employment Support Services (12 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 113: To ask the Minister for Social Protection the steps she is taking to address flaws in the JobBridge programme with respect to the specification of internships permissible under the programme; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [28845/11]
- Written Answers — Social Welfare Appeals: Social Welfare Appeals (13 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 14: To ask the Minister for Social Protection the numbers of appeals outstanding for jobseeker's allowance and family income support schemes; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [29159/11]
- Cruthú Fostaíochta (18 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Question 52: To ask the an Aire EalaÃon; Oidhreachta agus Gaeltachta an ndéanfaidh sé scrúdú ar an laghdú ar phoist sa Ghaeltacht; cad iad na pleananna agus na cruinnithe atá i gceist aige chun an scéal a fheabhsú; agus an ndéanfaidh sé ráiteas ina thaobh. [29852/11]
- Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: The Deputy has been active since the change of Government.
- Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I wish to raise two legislative items. First, the Government has stated the personal insolvency Bill is central to solving the problems of distressed mortgage payers. When exactly will it be published, as their situation is worsening on a daily basis? Second, the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation yesterday announced a major overhaul of competition and consumer law. When will...
- Job Losses (19 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: As has been noted, the catastrophe that occurred in Aviva Insurance today had been well flagged, including, for example, in September when the company announced a review. The tone and content of that statement left us in no doubt as to what was on the way. What has the Government been doing in the meantime? What precise action has taken place to avert, or at least mitigate, this...
- Job Losses (19 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: I am glad to hear about the meetings the Minister, Deputy Bruton, attended. To what extent did the Minister and the State agencies engage? The impression I get from the Minister of State's speech, and more particularly from the Taoiseach's replies today, is that the Government and the State agencies appear to be passive recipients of information from Aviva rather than actively engaging with...
- Debt Settlement and Mortgage Resolution Office Bill 2011: Second Stage (Resumed) (19 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: With the permission of the House I wish to share time with Deputies Timmy Dooley, Brendan Smith and Michael Healy-Rae. I congratulate my colleague, Deputy Michael McGrath, on his initiative in bringing forward this urgent and necessary legislation and on the energy, time and effort he has undoubtedly put into it. In so far as I can I will approach the matter in an non-partisan way but I am...
- Debt Settlement and Mortgage Resolution Office Bill 2011: Second Stage (Resumed) (19 Oct 2011)
Willie O'Dea: Lo and behold what happened last weekend? The Keane report was published. I contacted all the constituents who had been in touch with me. I have a large file on the matter which is growing every week, the Government will be pleased to hear. I informed them about what was in the Keane report. Their reactions ranged from shock, dismay, disbelief and despair that eight months down the road...