Results 3,541-3,560 of 4,363 for speaker:Arthur Morgan
- Leaders' Questions. (14 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Mr. Justice Flood.
- Leaders' Questions. (14 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: How did that threaten the State?
- Written Answers — Industrial Relations: Industrial Relations (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Question 136: To ask the Taoiseach the percentage union density here; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38851/05]
- Written Answers — Work Practices: Work Practices (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Question 137: To ask the Taoiseach the average daily hours worked by workers in full-time employment here; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38862/05]
- Written Answers — Employment Levels: Employment Levels (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Question 138: To ask the Taoiseach the number and percentage of overall workers in County Donegal who worked in the textile sector on 31 December 1994 and on 31 December 2004. [38926/05]
- Written Answers — Employment Levels: Employment Levels (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Question 139: To ask the Taoiseach the percentage unemployment rate in County Donegal. [39088/05]
- Written Answers — Wage Levels: Wage Levels (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Question 279: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment his Department's policy to reduce wage differentials between the highest paid and the lowest paid workers here. [38852/05]
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Question 283: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if, in view of the decline of the clothing and textile sector in Donegal his Department or the State agencies have or had a strategy to attract or promote the development of a particular sector to create alternative employment for the workers affected by job losses in the textile and clothing sector. [39087/05]
- Written Answers — Gender Pay Gap: Gender Pay Gap (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Question 408: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, further to Parliamentary Question No. 365 of 6 December 2005 and noting his comments in respect of the gender pay differential in that reply, the reason he did not answer the question asked regarding the five primary factors to which earnings inequality and income differentials here are attributable; and if he will...
- Chief Executive of Centre for Public Inquiry: Statement by Minister. (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: No way.
- Chief Executive of Centre for Public Inquiry: Statement by Minister. (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: The Minister has always opposed the peace process.
- Chief Executive of Centre for Public Inquiry: Statement by Minister. (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: The Centre for Public Inquiry is not the provisional movement.
- Order of Business. (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Hear, hear.
- Order of Business. (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Exactly.
- Order of Business. (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: The Ceann Comhairle should give the Taoiseach a chance to reply.
- Order of Business. (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: What about the salient rulings?
- Order of Business. (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: The Minister attacked a person outside the House who is not able to defend himself.
- Order of Business. (13 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: The Minister's actions are not on.
- Written Answers — Accident and Emergency Services: Accident and Emergency Services (8 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Question 110: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if an inquiry was held by the Health Service Executive and ambulance service into an incident on 12 November 2005, where a person (details supplied) in County Louth received a life-saving operation at Louth County Hospital, Dundalk; and if changes in protocol will be made following the successful outcome on this occasion....
- Written Answers — Trade Statistics: Trade Statistics (8 Dec 2005)
Arthur Morgan: Question 153: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the value and percentage of overall trade between here and other members of the eurozone in each year since the introduction of the single currency and the percentage increase or decrease in the volume of trade over that period. [38571/05]