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Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Second Stage (30 Jan 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I welcome the Bill and agree with all of the positives everyone set out. I will skip on to the importance of the student voice within the technological universities. Through my experience sitting on the board of governance and the finance board of Trinity College Dublin, and through our student representatives on the academic council, I know how important that representative role is, as...

Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Second Stage (30 Jan 2018)

Lynn Ruane: Really?

Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Second Stage (30 Jan 2018)

Lynn Ruane: That is no problem. My colleagues will pick up on it tomorrow. I thank the Minister of State for her work and her engagement so far with us on this issue.

Seanad: Order of Business (25 Jan 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I was not paying much attention yesterday to what the Taoiseach said about accessing mortgages until I went home and opened my Facebook page where I saw the timeline of people from my community talking about how unachievable that is for them. Not only is one of the three options that the Taoiseach offered, moving home to live with parents, travelling abroad to raise the money or getting...

Seanad: Mandatory Reporting: Statements (25 Jan 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I thank the Minister. Like everybody else, I welcome mandatory reporting. I cannot be strong enough in saying that. I read the national guidelines on child protection and welfare practice. I read through as much of the handbook as I could because of a particular aspect of mandatory reporting that has arisen frequently in the past year in regard to adults. My history of working with...

Seanad: Reception Conditions Directive: Motion (23 Jan 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I was not going to speak but I have become confused as the debate has gone on.

Seanad: Reception Conditions Directive: Motion (23 Jan 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I was not going to speak. I simply need to clarify some points.

Seanad: Reception Conditions Directive: Motion (23 Jan 2018)

Lynn Ruane: That is easily done, a Leas-Chathaoirligh. I am only joking. I call on the Minister to clarify something. I agree with what everyone in the Chamber has said in respect of how restrictive the measure is. Is the purpose of the motion not to sign up to the EU directive in order that we will strengthen the rights of the vulnerable people and the people in direct provision who we are talking...

Seanad: Report of the Joint Committee on the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution: Statements (17 Jan 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I thank the Minister of State for being here. It is quite hard to capture in words how proud I am to have been part of this committee. I owe that very much to my colleagues in the Civil Engagement group who stepped aside and did not contest our place on it and allowed me to have a voice in that room. I was not even born in 1983 so I definitely felt that I was the one in the group who had...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution: Business of Joint Committee (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: On behalf of members of the joint committee, I thank the Chairman. At one stage she spoke about me not being appointed as Chairman of this committee. It is probably good that I was not appointed because I would not have been able to show the patience, calmness, strength and bravery shown by her in the face of considerable criticism and many attacks in difficult discussions and...

Seanad: Order of Business (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: I wish to signal my opposition to the use of a guillotine on the Social Welfare Bill and Public Service Pay and Pensions Bill today. There is only one amendment on the Social Welfare Bill, so we should be able to move quickly on to the second Bill, on which there are seven amendments. I have tabled one or two amendments, which are down the list. We should not guillotine these sessions, as...

Seanad: Order of Business (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Order of Business (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: Yes.

Seanad: Social Welfare Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 1:In page 14, after line 18, to insert the following: “Report in respect of National Maintenance Body 20. (1) The Minister for Employment and Social Protection shall, within 6 months of the passing of this Act, prepare and lay a report before the Houses of the Oireachtas on options to establish a State body which would perform the following functions:(a)...

Seanad: Social Welfare Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: This amendment seeks a report on the investigation of child maintenance. We have had positive conversations with the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection about that. I came away from the meeting with the Minister feeling encouraged that she not only understands the issue but wants to take charge and consider how we can improve the system for mothers. I thank her for taking...

Seanad: Social Welfare Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: I welcome all of the Minister's comments. I had anticipated that I would be crossing over sectors and probably crossing over into another completely, given that I believe maintenance should possibly be taken from the man through his tax payments. I understand that would be a move into a very different area. I would be delighted to be part of the committee. I will continue to pursue the...

Seanad: Public Service Pay and Pensions Bill 2017: Committee and Remaining Stages (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: I thank the Minister of State for his time this afternoon. Unfortunately, I was not able to stay until the end of the Second Stage debate on Tuesday but I read the record and I agree with something the Minister of State said. I commend him on the achievement of unwinding the financial emergency measures in the public interest, FEMPI, legislation in an orderly and controlled manner....

Seanad: Public Service Pay and Pensions Bill 2017: Committee and Remaining Stages (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 3:In page 17, between lines 19 and 20, to insert the following:“Report on the impact of teacher pay differentials 25.The Minister shall, within six months of the passing of this Act, prepare and lay before the Houses of the Oireachtas a report on the impact of the differential pay scale introduced for new entrants to teaching and shall examine the...

Seanad: Public Service Pay and Pensions Bill 2017: Committee and Remaining Stages (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: I oppose this section as it is basically the same as the previous section. It relates to non-covered public servants. All the arguments that applied to the previous section would apply to this section as well. The principle is linked to section 22, which entrenches discrimination between cohorts of public servants based on union membership and their level of support and opposition for the...

Seanad: Public Service Pay and Pensions Bill 2017: Committee and Remaining Stages (14 Dec 2017)

Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 6:In page 32, after line 16, to insert the following:“Report on union membership 46. The Minister shall, within six months after the passing of this Act, prepare and lay before the Houses of the Oireachtas a report on the following—(a) the impact of the measures contained in this bill on union membership, (b) the potential measures that could be taken to...

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