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- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Estimates for Public Services 2016: Vote 32 - Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation (22 Sep 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: I was referring to the effect of Brexit on the Border constituencies, especially the food industry in which problems are emerging already.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Estimates for Public Services 2016: Vote 32 - Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation (22 Sep 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: My question was already asked by Deputy Smith. According to figures from the Minister's office, expenditure on the Low Pay Commission for 2015 was €250,000, of which €155,000 went on pay and €95,000 went on non-pay matters. I am concerned about the rate of remuneration for certain members of the commission. The chair of the Low Pay Commission earned €22,493 from...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Estimates for Public Services 2016: Vote 32 - Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation (22 Sep 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: I assume there were three members from the Department on it because of the sum of €155,000. The chair of the Low Pay Commission received €1,000 per meeting and came back with a recommendation of an extra ten cent per hour, which is insulting.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Estimates for Public Services 2016: Vote 32 - Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation (22 Sep 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: I understand that.
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Current and Capital Expenditure: Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform (21 Sep 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: I am here from Limerick today on behalf of Deputy Cullinane who, unfortunately, cannot be here. I have a couple of questions for the Minister and hopefully he can answer them. What are the outstanding capital investment issues the Minister sees and how can they be addressed? What is the Government's additional spend on capital this year that is over and above the commitments already given...
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Wage Subsidy Scheme (16 Sep 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: 747. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the number of persons in receipt of the wage subsidy scheme; the name of their employer and place of work; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25563/16]
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Wage Subsidy Scheme (16 Sep 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: 748. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the number of persons in receipt of the wage subsidy scheme and disability benefit; the name of their employer and place of work; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25564/16]
- Other Questions: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: 38. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation to explain in detail the ratification process in relation to the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [22827/16]
- Other Questions: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: My question is about the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, CETA, between Canada and the EU. Will the Dáil have the opportunity to debate this hugely important trade agreement and will we have a vote on it? I believe this agreement has major implications for workers' rights. Labour standards are not on this agenda. It also has major implications for public services and...
- Other Questions: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: The Minister says that the agreement will be provisionally applied. I did not quite hear the date the Minister suggested. That basically means that it will be fully implemented before we debate it here in the Chamber. The Minister also said the agreement will have huge implications for Ireland and that it will be provisionally applied. I think-----
- Other Questions: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: I do not understand why the Minister cannot hear me.
- Other Questions: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: That is not a problem. I will go back to it. At the start of the Minister's contribution, she said that the agreement was provisionally applied. What I am saying is that means it is basically fully implemented. It is going to come back to the Dáil Chamber after it is fully implemented. Does the Minister agree that the agreement will have huge implications for Ireland? If it is...
- Other Questions: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: But it will be provisionally applied before that.
- Other Questions: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: Which basically means it will be implemented.
- Priority Questions: Low Pay Commission Report (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: 32. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if she accepts that the section on page three of the summer economic statement that the Government will support an increase in the minimum wage to €10.50 per hour over the next five years and will put in place mechanisms that mitigate the impact on employers in order to protect lower paid jobs, pre-empts and undermines the...
- Priority Questions: Low Pay Commission Report (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: In light of yesterday's publication from the Low Pay Commission, will the Minister of State indicate if he will be advising the Government to accept its recommendations and what is his view of the report?
- Priority Questions: Low Pay Commission Report (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: I thank the Minister of State. In the summer economic statement, the Government has given a commitment to increase the minium wage to €10.50 per hour over a five-year period. How does one get from the current minimum wage rate of €9.15 per hour to €10.50 over five years with a ten cent increase? The answer is that it is impossible to do that. On the other hand, if the...
- Priority Questions: Low Pay Commission Report (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: The Minister of State said the Low Pay Commission met on 18 occasions. However, I received a reply to a parliamentary question yesterday which stated that there were 22 meetings, so there is a slight difference there. Is the Minister of State aware that the chairman of the commission earned €22,493 from 2015 to the first quarter of this year? In that period, according to the...
- Priority Questions: Low Pay Commission Report (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: Three of them did not agree with him.
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Low Pay (20 Jul 2016)
Maurice Quinlivan: 44. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation her views on the assertion on page 3 of the Summer Economic Statement that the Government will improve the take home pay of families on low incomes; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [22824/16]