Results 30,461-30,480 of 31,374 for speaker:Eamon Ryan
- Written Answers — Employment Rights: Employment Rights (23 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: Question 38: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment his views on whether the number of 31 labour inspectors is sufficient to monitor and deter labour abuses; and if he intends to increase this figure in the future. [11377/06]
- Written Answers — Export Licensing: Export Licensing (23 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: Question 134: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, further to the need for transparency and accountability in the control of exports of military and dual use goods here, his views on the fact that his Department's website has not been updated on these and other issues since November 2002. [11530/06]
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (23 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: Question 135: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment when draft legislation, originally scheduled for 2005, on the control of exports of military and dual use goods will be introduced. [11531/06]
- Labour Inspectorate. (23 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: Question 4: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, in view of recent revelations of abuse by subcontractors, the measures he is taking to ensure that the official net payment documented by employers corresponds to the actual payment received by employees; and his views on whether the existing system of documentation is sufficiently detailed and transparent to act as both a...
- Labour Inspectorate. (23 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: The nub of the problem is that a payslip can say one thing while the reality may be different. What, specifically, will the Minister of State do to amend this? Is there a legal difficulty in terms of access to bank account details which are the only real way to verify the actual payment made? How does the Minister of State intend to overcome the difficulty created where an employer makes...
- Labour Inspectorate. (23 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: The Minister mentioned new legislation. Does that refer to amendments to the 1991 Act? How or when does the Minister of State intend introducing legislation? Are there constitutional or other legal difficulties around the area of exchange of information between the Revenue Commissioners and the Department or labour inspectorate in forming an accurate assessment of real pay? Is that a simple...
- Labour Inspectorate. (23 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: What legislative changes does the Minister of State intend to make? Does he plan to introduce new legislation or amend the existing law?
- Written Answers — Pension Provisions: Pension Provisions (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: Question 95: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs if he will expand on recent comments made on International Women's Day about pension coverage for women. [11042/06]
- Written Answers — Family Support Services: Family Support Services (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: Question 89: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs if he will expand on his recent comments made at the ACCORD conference in Ballyconnell, County Cavan. [11041/06]
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: What about the Finnish, German or New Zealand Governments?
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: Is the Minister equating corruptionââ
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: Is that the Minister's definition of corruption?
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: A Cheann Comhairle, on a point of order.
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: A Cheann Comhairle, you have told the House that we cannot address Members individually. The Minister is implying that inheriting a share is the equivalent of bribery.
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: That shows the Minister's lack of knowledge as to what bribery really is.
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: I was proud to know and to join some of the people in the Glen of the Downs when they were protesting against that road development. Last night, the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Deputy Roche, said they were professional protestors, but I do not think they were. They were ordinary, decent, normal people â good, bad, mad â the same as any grouping one would...
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: What if they gave him â¬2,000 for it?
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: It is up a tree.
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: All parties receive State funding.
- Political Donations and Planning: Motion (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)
Eamon Ryan: Corporate donations are not needed.