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Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Education Policy (22 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: 502. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if his Department will conduct an income over expenditure analysis for English language education students on stamp 2 visas from the perspective of the student; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [57673/22]

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Education Policy (22 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: 503. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if an independent regulator will be put in place for the English language education sector; and if such a regulator will oversee agents operating as intermediaries between students and English language education sector schools. [57674/22]

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Education Policy (22 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: 504. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if his Department will ensure that agents operating as intermediaries between students and English-language sector schools comply with the rules regarding escrow accounts when receiving payment for English-language education sector courses from students. [57675/22]

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: I thank the Chair. I wish everyone a good morning and thank our guests for being here and for their submissions. We have heard how the State is facing several immediate competitive issues related to the carrying capacity of the economy with regard to housing, energy and water. Will our guests tell us what client companies and prospective investors have been saying on housing and the public...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: We would all like to see those commitments being implemented. However, it strikes me that when we meet businesses here and in our own constituencies, housing and the capacity for people to be able to afford housing, in the midst of a housing crisis that has been going on for quite some time, is a factor. I spoke recently to a small business owner who was considering trying to buy or build a...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: I thank Ms Fitzpatrick. It is just over 12 months since the former Minister of State, Deputy Troy, granted confidentiality to big tech companies before a meeting to discuss the Commission's Digital Markets Act, which as we know seeks to rein in big tech companies that have created monopolies in the digital space, as well as the Digital Service Act, which we hope will create a safer digital...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: Bypassing the 30-day consultation period and only informing the Tánaiste at the last minute about a collective redundancy, when it was already public knowledge, is not a good way for any company to behave in a global, national or local context. I do not accept that because these were global announcements, they somehow get to bypass that period. They behaved in an absolutely disgraceful...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: Let us hope it does not become standard practice. To follow on from that, I appreciate that this involves a small number of companies and I am not for one moment suggesting it is the norm or that anyone in this room wants it to become the norm. It is not the norm and it should not become the norm. I fully appreciate that but there is a certain level of volatility in the tech sector. That...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: Is Ms Buckley saying there would be no hostility to trade union recognition and the collective bargaining legislation that is coming, and that it would not necessarily be a factor?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: In Ms Buckley's opening statement, she said IDA Ireland will do all it can to match the employees who are being laid off with the extensive employment opportunities that still exist across the economy. I am just looking for some information on how that works. Does it happen only with IDA Ireland client companies, or is it a matter on which IDA Ireland engages more broadly? Not all the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: I am conscious that 140 people from a social media platform were laid off. I will not name it but we all know which one we are talking about. I will use that as an example. Has IDA Ireland spoken directly to any of the workers? Has there been any direct engagement or will that happen through the Department? How will that happen? We are talking about 140 people with specific sets of...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: So Solas has already engaged with these people.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: While that is the aspiration, I am not convinced that is happening in respect of the 140 people who have lost their jobs.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: In IBEC's statement, it refers to the need for a strong, stable and coherent regulatory framework and an agile and workable regulatory framework is obviously important. In its statement, IBEC said that the State sometimes leads and sometimes follows. Can the witnesses from IBEC elaborate on this? In particular, could they focus on the need for greater cohesion between Departments?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Challenges Facing the Technology Sector: Discussion (23 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: It was about the need for cohesion between Departments.

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (29 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: Hear, hear.

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (29 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: No she did not.

Toll Charge Increases: Motion [Private Members] (29 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: The message is loud and clear: pressure works. The Government responds to pressure. As usual, lastminute.comis the order of the day with the Government. It has responded and, as expected and predicted, its response is wholly inadequate. Nonetheless, the travelling public know it felt their anger. I commend my colleague, an Teachta O'Rourke, on all of his work on this. I also commend the...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: EU Directives (29 Nov 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: 146. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if Ireland voted to exclude financial institutions, investments and funds from the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive; the reason for supporting their exclusion from the EU directive; and his views on whether such a move further damages EU efforts to clean up its value chains from environmental and human rights...

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