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Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: The Minister has-----

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: -----taken short-term contracts.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: There has been proper management to look at the cost structure of hospitals and it already is paying dividends.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: What of the problem in the Mid-Western Regional Hospital in Limerick?

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: Another accurate question from Deputy Durkan.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: I can tell him it is being worked on as a matter of priority and will be introduced this session.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: I believe Deputy Harris is referring to the proposed mental capacity Bill, which will be published early next year.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: I agree with the ruling of the Ceann Comhairle in this regard and if the Deputy raises this issue with his Whips, who are responsible, I see no reason Members cannot have a debate on this matter at an appropriate time. Before Deputy McConalogue entered this House, Deputy Shatter persistently pursued the issue of the death of children in care. While the criteria set out are very broad, it...

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: I assure Deputy Daly that this is a matter of priority for Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation. I expect that legislation to be published in this session.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: It is a matter of a tender process for the structure of a partial loan guarantee scheme that is so important for the Government.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: I expect the personal insolvency Bill to come before the Government next week. The consumer regulation Bill to which the Minister referred yesterday is due early next year.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: I did not mention a date but it will be published and taken this session.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: No.

Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: This is an awful day for employees at Aviva. Those of us who have served in this House during the years will have experienced the shock, anxiety and consequences of job losses of any scale. Jobs give people dignity and the opportunity to contribute to the local economy, as well as to maintain their own lifestyle and family life. In that respect, I share the empathy of everybody in the...

Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: The answer to Deputy Martin's question is that I do not have all the details of the announcement. I understand management is speaking to the workforce. The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation has been speaking to the company directly, which is his responsibility.

Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: He has instructed IDA Ireland to work with the company to see what it can do. When I was in the IFSC recently, I talked to a range of facility providers. The Deputy is aware of the extent of employment provided in the IFSC. I have had no other contact with any insurance company about employment.

Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: The Deputy should allow me to finish my sentence. He asked me a loaded question as to whether I had been contacted by another insurance company about any other announcement to be made.

Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: If Deputy Martin will allow me to finish, I will inform him that I took the opportunity to visit the IFSC-----

Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: -----to speak to promoters about their views on how we could enhance our position to continue to attract quality jobs to the country and the IFSC, in particular. That is why I say the situation, unfortunately, is a very stark reminder of the scale of the challenge the country faces in becoming competitive, to protect employment and to be able to create new jobs. If we do not deal with that...

Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)

Enda Kenny: The Deputy seemed to imply in his question that the Taoiseach of the day had control over Aviva.

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