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- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: The decision has been made by the company. The intention to restructure Aviva's 12 businesses across Europe was notified to the Government in 2009. The process has been ongoing since. In so far as the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Deputy Bruton, is concerned, he has been in touch about the issue with the managers both in this country and internationally.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: The Minister for Education and Skills, Deputy Quinn, will establish quickly whether EGF support can be accessed by Aviva workers. However, we cannot make such an assessment until we see the details of the redundancies involved. Deputy Martin is aware of this arrangement under European regulations. The Minister for Education and Skills will follow this through. The matter is up for further...
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: Nà raibh an Teachta anseo inné nuair a bhà a chomhleacaà do mo cheistiú faoi postanna agus faoin cruth atá ar daoine a bhfuil brú orthu imeacht óna dtithe de bharr droch thógáil. Dúirt mé léi gur botún mór é nach raibh tú anseo.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: NÃl mise ag seasamh anseo ag déanamh ráitis ar son Aviva. Tá siad ag caint leis na hoibrithe agus muid anseo. NÃl na mion ráitis agamsa agus mé ag seasamh anseo. I do not determine the salary scales for the employees of Aviva, but I am concerned about the general situation in terms of our competitiveness as a country. This is the difficult road the Government must travel with the...
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: It is not good enough for the Deputy to equate Mr. Moss's words with my views on this. He represents the Aviva company. I lead the Government and we have a job to do to make our country competitive.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: The Deputy stands for jobs, or so he says.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: There are 300 people from the Priory Hall apartments, built by an acquaintance of the Deputy, who are staying in a hotel at present.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: Yes.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: He blatantly flouted-----
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
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- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: -----to build a firetrap.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: Where were the job losses then?
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: I might finish my point.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: Three hundred people are staying in a hotel because they were moved out of a firetrap by court order.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: I thank Deputy à Caoláin.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: I advise the leader of the Sinn Féin Party that Deputy à Caoláin was always accurate in his views about what should be done. I thank him for that comment. He will not stand by people living in a firetrap with that anxiety and concern.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: I remind the leader of Deputy CaoimhghÃn à Caoláin's party that the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation has responsibility for jobs. He has been speaking with Aviva management.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: I will say to the Deputy-----
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Enda Kenny: Deputy Adams said we are not interested in jobs. That is why the Government renegotiated the minimum wage with the troika.