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Written Answers — Grocery Industry: Grocery Industry (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: My Department's recent report on the groceries order did not estimate the precise extent of savings that will accrue to the average family's weekly shopping bill following the Government's decision to abolish the groceries order. What my Department has said in essence is that, since 1987, the price of the average weekly shopping basket has been maintained at an artificially high level...

Written Answers — Community Employment Schemes: Community Employment Schemes (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: The main purpose of the community employment programme is to provide work experience and training for the long-term unemployed and other disadvantaged groups to enable participants to advance successfully to employment in the open labour market. FÁS also endeavours to ensure that local communities are supported in the delivery of services particularly in the health, child care and the drugs...

Written Answers — Departmental Agencies: Departmental Agencies (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: Three members of the authority have resigned in the past 15 months; Mr. Terry Calvani, Dr. John Fingleton and Mr. Edward Henneberry. There are currently two vacancies on the authority. The Public Appointments Service has commenced a recruitment process in order to fill these vacancies as soon as possible. However, given that they are highly specialised and senior posts, this process involves...

Written Answers — Regulatory Reform: Regulatory Reform (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: The Government decided, in June of this year, to mainstream an updated model of regulatory impact analysis, RIA, across all Departments and offices to be applied to (1) all proposals for primary legislation involving changes to the regulatory framework, (2) significant statutory instruments, and (3) draft EU directives and significant EU regulations when they are published. Prior to that...

Written Answers — Departmental Agencies: Departmental Agencies (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: Since the enactment of the Competition Act 2002, the resources of the Competition Authority have virtually doubled. Earlier this year the authority set up a second mergers division following the Government agreeing to increase its 2005 budget by €500,000. The Government has since committed to increasing the authority's resources further in 2006 and funding has been secured for the doubling...

Written Answers — EU Funding: EU Funding (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: Arising from audits by the European Commission in 2000, the Commission took a decision in February 2003 to reduce ESF aid to Ireland by €15.614 million in respect of three operational programmes from the 1994 to 1999 period, namely, the human resources development operational programme, the tourism operational programme and the industrial development operational programme. The sum involved...

Written Answers — EU Regulations: EU Regulations (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: The European Parliament and the Council are in the final stages of a proposal for the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals, REACH. The Parliament agreed its first reading opinion on REACH on 17 November 2005. On registration, the Parliament agreed a compromise package of amendments which aims to target resources at the substances of highest concern. These...

Written Answers — Departmental Strategy Statements: Departmental Strategy Statements (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: Green consumerism is about supporting sustainable consumer choices through ensuring the provision of accurate and credible social and environmental information on products and services, and is one of the objectives of my Department's sustainable development strategy. To date in 2005, my Department has been considering the issue of green consumerism in the context of the EU environmental...

Written Answers — Departmental Correspondence: Departmental Correspondence (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: I have not been in correspondence with local authorities concerning this matter. My Department has referred any specific issues regarding this topic to the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, who has overall responsibility for local authority funding.

Written Answers — Departmental Programmes: Departmental Programmes (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: I have decided in consultation with the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, that responsibility for the social economy programme, which is operated by FÁS under the aegis my Department, should be transferred to the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, where it will be administered by Pobal, formerly ADM.

Written Answers — Departmental Organisation: Departmental Organisation (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment is structured in a way which recognises that enterprise and employment are not competing but, in fact, complementary factors. Calls for alternative configurations appear to stem from a flawed concept that places jobs and welfare at work in competition with enterprise. We have a different and more positive view — one that seeks to grow the...

Written Answers — Labour Force: Labour Force (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: Economic migration policy is formulated within a context where the focus on meeting our skills needs is, first, on upskilling our resident workforce, second, on maximising the potential of European Economic Area nationals to fill our skills deficits and, third, with a new green card and revised work permit system, to meet those skill needs which cannot otherwise be addressed. The Central...

Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: The recently established interdepartmental group on County Donegal, chaired by the Secretary General of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, has met on two occasions to date and further meetings are planned. The group's terms of reference are to identify the various local issues representing barriers to the establishment and operation of enterprises, to take stock of relevant...

Written Answers — Industrial Disputes: Industrial Disputes (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: Ireland has a comprehensive body of employment rights legislation, which has among its objectives the protection of employees against arbitrary behaviour by employers. It also has wider aims such as provision for the safety and health of workers and the fostering of labour market harmony by promoting policies which minimise conflict and maximise fairness. Specific areas covered by such...

Written Answers — Departmental Properties: Departmental Properties (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: The management of IDA Ireland's industrial property portfolio is a day-to-day operational matter for the agency as part of the statutory responsibility assigned to it by the Oireachtas for the attraction of foreign direct investment to the State and its regions. While I may give general policy directives to IDA Ireland, I am precluded under the Acts from giving directives regarding individual...

Written Answers — Community Employment Schemes: Community Employment Schemes (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: As the Deputy may be aware, the community employment programme was restructured in 1999 to limit participation by new participants within three years, with effect from April 2000. The change was introduced to discourage repeated participation in community employment schemes and to encourage unemployed persons to avail of training-education and employment options where possible. The three-year...

Written Answers — Industrial Development: Industrial Development (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: None of the enterprise development agencies under the remit of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment is involved in such research and development. Issues specific to persons with disabilities are matters for my colleagues, the Ministers for Health and Children and Justice, Equality and Law Reform.

Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: Under the country of origin principle, which is a central feature of the draft services directive, if a service provider is not established — does not have an office — in a member state to which it provides a service, the rules governing the provision of the service are those of the member state in which it is established. The principle would give legislative effect to a treaty right on...

Written Answers — Traveller Community: Traveller Community (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: I am conscious of the importance of responding to the needs of an increasingly diverse customer base, including minority groups like the Traveller community. The 2004-07 customer service action plan of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment sets out its commitment to a focus on fair treatment and the accommodation of diversity as a necessary basis for quality service. As the...

Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (6 Dec 2005)

Micheál Martin: Having considered an appeal, the work permits section of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment has decided to grant a work permit in this case.

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