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- Written Answers — Asylum Applications: Asylum Applications (18 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 185: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of qualifying parents, who were deported, have been given leave to return as a result of the Zambrano ruling; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2841/12]
- Written Answers — Asylum Applications: Asylum Applications (18 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 186: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of Irish citizen children, who had to leave the State with parents who were deported who have returned with their parents; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2842/12]
- Written Answers — Asylum Applications: Asylum Applications (18 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 187: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of cases covered by the Zambrano ruling still to be processed; when he expects these pending cases covered by the Zambrano ruling to be completed; the reason there are such delays in processing these cases; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2843/12]
- Industrial Relations (Amendment) (No. 3) Bill 2011: Second Stage (Resumed) (18 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The events of the past few weeks and the appalling treatment of the Vita Cortex, La Senza and Lagan Brick workers and last year the Jane Norman workers, who were treated in a similarly appalling manner, for whom nothing whatsoever was done and who are still owed approximately one month's wages, highlights the inadequacies of the Industrial Relations (Amendment) (No. 3) Bill 2011. It seems to...
- Industrial Relations (Amendment) (No.3) Bill 2011: Second Stage (Resumed) (18 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The starting point in discussing this Industrial Relations (Amendment) (No. 3) Bill 2011 is to remind ourselves of the workers with which this legislation deals. They are the lowest paid 200,000 to 300,000 workers, including women workers, young people, part-time workers and immigrant workers. They are also the most vulnerable. One need only look at the areas the JLCs and the EROs cover to...
- Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (17 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 39: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade his views on the latest developments in Syria and the use of extreme violence by the State against democracy activists; the role that he and the EU will play in supporting the democracy movement; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2335/12]
- Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (17 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 49: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade his views on recent developments in Egypt and particularly the use of violence by State forces against democracy activists; the role he sees for Ireland and the EU in supporting the democracy movement in Egypt; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2334/12]
- Human Rights Issues (17 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: There are three minutes.
- Human Rights Issues (17 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: My question is next.
- Private Members' Business. Local Authority Public Administration Bill 2011: Second Stage (13 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: A discussion on local government reform is very welcome. This discussion is also welcome in so far as the Bill brought forward by Fianna Fáil tries to deal with the considerable frustration among the public and among staff of local authorities. The Bill is fine as far as it goes. It is reasonable to expect that the public can get a prompt and substantive response from local authorities...
- Private Members' Business. Local Authority Public Administration Bill 2011: Second Stage (13 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Some of the Fine Gael councillors who voted in favour of the retail developments-----
- Departmental Bodies (12 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 10: To ask the Minister for Transport; Tourism and Sport if he will clarify if a board member of the Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company (details supplied) has returned wrongly claimed travel and subsistence expenses as reported in the national media; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1633/12]
- Departmental Bodies (12 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: In his reply the Minister used the future tense which means the expenses have not been repaid. Will the Minister clarify this? When I brought this issue to the attention of the Minister in September, the report was that Mr. Nagle had committed to-----
- Departmental Bodies (12 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I apologise. The director in question had committed to pay back the money, which we should remind ourselves were claims made for expenses for travelling from Dubai to board meetings for Dún Laoghaire Harbour Company. In that year he claimed â¬10,250 as against, for example, the CEO who claimed only â¬3,000 and a small amount claimed by another board director. In September it was stated...
- Departmental Bodies (12 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The reason this is important is because these same directors and the chairman the Minister mentioned are trying to impose between pay cuts of between 20% and 30% on workers earning a fraction of what they do. They have also forcibly made redundant five harbour police, with whom they are also involved in a dispute because they made a mistake and overpaid them and are now seeking the money...
- Departmental Bodies (12 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I am talking about the CEO.
- Departmental Bodies (12 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: They guys giving them the axe are being paid â¬168,000 per year.
- Written Answers — Industrial Disputes: Industrial Disputes (12 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 55: To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the steps he will take in the current dispute between a company (details supplied) and its permanent workforce in Dún Laoghaire calling on the company to insure that all redundancies sought will be purely voluntary and that those workers who wish to seek redeployment or remain with the company will be accommodated; and if he...
- Protection of Employees (Temporary Agency Work) Bill 2011: Second Stage (Resumed) (12 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I need a lot more than that to say what I have to say. It is pleasant to begin by welcoming the basic aspiration of this legislation, which is to ensure that the rights and entitlements of agency workers should be equivalent to those who are directly employed. That is a very laudable and long overdue measure. In that context, I am disappointed at the reservations or outright opposition of...
- Protection of Employees (Temporary Agency Work) Bill 2011: Second Stage (Resumed) (12 Jan 2012)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Yes, it refers to union representation.