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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 €1 an hour and the manager is paid €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 €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 country——

Industrial Relations. (16 Nov 2005)

Tommy Broughan: ——we 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.

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