Results 701-720 of 16,478 for speaker:Tommy Broughan
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: He may end up doing so.
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: Some of them are civil servants.
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: What about Civil Service entitlements?
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: It is not. That is at the core of the problem.
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: It was not there to be broken.
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: What about the net cost?
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: Some malicious spinner.
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: Question 89: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources the position regarding Irish Ferries; the way in which schemes to outsource maritime jobs will impact on the strategic direction of the National Maritime College and the Irish Maritime Development Office; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34715/05]
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: I thank the Minister of State for his reply. The Taoiseach told the Dáil yesterday that the Government had declined a request from Irish Ferries, and its parent Irish Continental Group, to re-register ships with a Cyprus registration. Did the company make an application to re-register with any other countries, such as the Bahamas? On what grounds did the Government turn down the...
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: I have a brief addendum. With regard to tax cuts, a few right wing hyenas in the media are advocating this type of regime, where a worker is paid â¬1 an hour and the manager is paid â¬15,000 per week.
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: Is it not disgraceful that such a manager wishes workers to work for less than â¬3.60 per hour?
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: What steps will the Minister of State, in conjunction with the Minister, take to resolve the matter and draw a line in the sand, stating that in this countryââ
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: ââwe will not take this type of abuse of workers from Mr. Rothwell and his ilk? We should lay down a standard and adhere to it.
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: What was all the work of past generations for if Irish workers are to be abused in this manner and intimidated? Will the Minister address these six small points?
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: Did the Minister of State turn that down?
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: Has the Minister of State discussed that with the company?
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: Did the Minister of State call the company in?
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: What about this modest Bill?
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: This is very important.
- Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)
Tommy Broughan: Just this point.