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- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Legislative Measures (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: My Department has identified the following legislative provisions that have been passed by the Oireachtas since 2011 but have not come into effect to date: sections 2, 7 and 8 of the Companies (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2013 have not been commenced or been given effect to date. It is expected that Section 2 of that Act, which provides for small private companies to apply directly to the...
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Job Creation Data (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: The 'Succeed in Ireland' initiative was launched in March 2012 as one of the key action points in the Action Plan for Jobs 2012. This unique pilot initiative is managed by IDA Ireland and delivered on their behalf, under contract, by Connect Ireland, a subsidiary of the Taxback Group. Connect Ireland markets, promotes and implements the ‘Succeed in Ireland’ initiative in the...
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Work Permit Applications (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: This application was refused on 27 March 2014 as Intra-Company Transfer employment permits are considered for senior management earning a minimum annual remuneration of €40,000, key personnel earning a minimum annual remuneration of €40,000, or personnel undergoing a training programme earning a minimum annual remuneration of €30,000 provided it is adequately demonstrated...
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Trade Missions (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: Germany is Europe's largest economy and one of Ireland’s top four trading partners. In 2013 Irish goods exports to Germany were valued at over €6.5 billion and Services exports in 2012 (the most recent data available) were valued at over €8 billion. Germany is also the third-largest source of tourists to Ireland, with almost half a million German tourists visiting...
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Regional Development (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: Westmeath is part of IDA Ireland's Midlands Region along with Counties Longford, Laois, Offaly, and Roscommon. In this region IDA prioritises the marketing of the linked Gateway of Athlone/Tullamore/Mullingar. I have been informed by IDA Ireland that the agency successfully secured 16 agency sponsored site visits by potential investors to the Midlands Region with 1 visiting Mullingar in...
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Job Creation (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: I propose to take Questions Nos. 289 to 291, inclusive, together. Following the closure of the Talk Talk Call Centre, I initiated the South East Action Plan and established the South East Forum to drive implementation of that Plan, in late 2011. My Department engages with the key State players on the Forum to monitor developments on the detailed actions set out in the Plan, and I myself...
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Departmental Expenditure (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: The amount spent by my Department and offices on our corporate taxi account, for the years 2011 to date, is set out in the following tabular statement: Year Amount Spent 2011 €12,160 2012 €10,585 2013 €17,690 (to include additional expenditure arising from Ireland’s hosting of the EU Presidency) 2014 (Jan to May) €6,345In line with Department...
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Ministerial Responsibilities (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: I propose to take Questions Nos. 293 and 294 together. The two Ministers of State assigned to my Department are Deputy John Perry, Minister with special responsibility for Small Business and Deputy Seán Sherlock, Minister with special responsibility for Research and Innovation. A range of functions relevant to his responsibilities in the area of Small Business was delegated to Minister...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: As the members probably know, up to this year Ireland was not involved in these country-specific recommendations because we were within the troika programme and much of the commitments and assessment of our national policy was done by the troika overseen through those quarterly visits. With the new regime we are now back into the general system that applies across all member states where...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: The Deputy has raised a number of points in his contribution to which I will seek to respond. The review of the apprenticeship scheme drew together people from all relevant areas. The apprenticeship scheme collapsed because it was excessively reliant on the construction sector and was no longer fit for purpose. This is the reason the Minister for Education and Skills decided to undertake a...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: Deputy Tóibín makes a general point and says that he does not like EU oversight. We are interdependent and we have agreed that in certain areas of policy, because of that interdependence, we share information and accept recommendations at a general level and seek to implement them. This is a process from which we gain as well as it involving our being under scrutiny. I have no...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: In regard to the concept of one's maiden aunt criticising one, possibly when the troika was here, the maiden aunt was coming in with severe teeth telling one what to do. Now we are involved in what is a multilateral process. Every member state is put under scrutiny and faces country-specific recommendations. There is a meeting of our peers where we can seek to get changes if we do not...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: The Senator's point on barriers to starting up business are right, although we have put much work into this. We had the Seán O'Sullivan forum, which brought together entrepreneurs, and we are now developing a policy statement on the back of that. We have done a number of things. Recently, we announced a competition to find the best young entrepreneur at county and national level in...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: I could find a lawyer to advocate any position one wanted.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: It is not my area of expertise. A major effort was made to find a way to deal with that issue and it did not prove possible at the time. Not much has changed since then. The Senator is free to present his legislation, as he has done, and I am sure it will be taken seriously.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: I have to confess I have not read all the other country-specific recommendations. The Commission analyses the data sets in each which tend to follow the same sort of pattern. In countries where there is high unemployment such as we had, although mercifully that is improving, it focuses on active labour market policies, retraining and displacement. Countries that have a bigger fiscal...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: The Deputy’s first question about the force of the recommendations is a good one. Most are recommendations which are jointly adopted before our peers. The CSRs for Ireland will be adopted by the entire Union of 28 states. We are making a political commitment to deliver to one another. There are enforceable clauses in any recommendations that relate to finance because of the...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: Who was that?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: What is the Deputy's alternative suggestion?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: European Commission Country Specific Recommendations: Discussion (10 Jun 2014)
Richard Bruton: I do not think there are regional funding models other than the EU ones in terms of Leader and the European Social Fund. There are a number of EU sponsored modules, Structural Funds and so on. If the Deputy is talking about a regional enterprise type fund, I have not seen any measures in that area. A difficulty in terms of regional policy is that much of what we do in the enterprise area...