Results 46,921-46,940 of 50,917 for speaker:Micheál Martin
- Job Creation. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: I do not accept the Deputy's statement regarding the Government's position on the workers. We had a number of meetings in that respect and I articulated my position clearly and publicly to the company, as did the Minister of State, Deputy Michael Ahern.
- Job Creation. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: Thankfully. The labour relations machinery of the State kicked in to bring about a satisfactory outcome. Regarding the backbencher's statement, I suggest that Deputy Sherlock ask the Deputy about the announcement.
- Job Creation. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: It is a long-standing precedent that the Minister does not comment or speculate on a potential investment in any way.
- Job Creation. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: The Deputy would know more than I.
- Job Creation. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: It is a matter for the public representatives on Carlow County Council.
- Job Creation. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: I am anxious to see development everywhere.
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: The role and functions of FÃS are reviewed on an ongoing basis. The current FÃS strategy statement outlines the vision and direction for FÃS for the period 2006 to 2009. The strategy is closely aligned with the policy goals of my Department and was developed in close collaboration with it. The current FÃS strategy recognises the changes in the labour market, including the relatively low...
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: With the science, technology and innovation strategy, the national skills strategy will be a fundamental pillar of economic policy during the coming years. Both are essential for the country's competitiveness. The national skills strategy does not relate to FÃS alone. Rather, it is concerned with upskilling the workforce. We concentrated on the unemployed in previous decades, as we will...
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: Strong linkages are developing between FÃS and the institutes of technology in terms of skills, a good example of which is the LÃONRA initiative in the north west involving institutes from Letterkenny to Sligo and Galway. The idea is that where there can be complementarity, there should be, and where institutes can provide a certain component of training or programmes, they should do so....
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: FÃS is rising to the challenge of upskilling. When the business forum produced its report and identified a deficiency in management capability training in the country and the need to do better in that respect, FÃS stepped up to the mark and worked with the SMEs on training programmes. On Deputy Hogan's comment, the best model of upskilling in and incentivising businesses I have seen is...
- Consumer Rights. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: I propose to take Questions Nos. 8 and 16 together. Section 85 of the Consumer Protection Act 2007 provides that an authorised officer of the National Consumer Agency who has reasonable grounds for believing a person is committing, or has committed, a relevant offence may serve, personally or by post, a notice, popularly known as an on-the-spot fine, for an offence or offences relating to...
- Consumer Rights. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: There is no doubting the validity of the Deputy's point about the need substantially to increase awareness among consumers of their rights and to advocate on the basis of the need to assert those rights when purchasing goods or services. If we can achieve that, we will improve competitiveness in the economy. The Consumer Protection Act specifies the precise function of the National Consumer...
- Consumer Rights. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: The Deputy asked about specific upcoming projects, so I am being specific in my reply. The agency recently commissioned consultants who will work to produce a publication in October or November, entitled Construction and the Consumer in Ireland. Also in autumn, the agency will release a guide on the consumer and bereavement.
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: I propose to take Questions Nos. 10 and 33 together. The high level group on manufacturing was established under the Towards 2016 social partnership agreement. Its terms of reference as set out in section 7 of that agreement are to review the challenges facing the manufacturing sector and, having regard to initiatives currently under way, identify any further measures that would help to meet...
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: The commentary on manufacturing has been overplayed. The NCB report of 14 June on Ireland's competitiveness takes a more robust position than that of some other commentators. The report argues that Ireland's competitive position is safe. However, I do not accept we can ever be safe; it is essential to safeguard our competitiveness. It is worth pointing out that the yield from manufacturing...
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: We must be balanced in how we describe and comment on manufacturing. The Government is committed to the sector. It is changing, however, and we have a different type of manufacturing from what we had five years ago.
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: The indications are that the working group will complete its deliberations by the end of the year, if not sooner.
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: This is an issue of which I am aware from my discussions with representatives of the port authorities earlier this year. The issue of port capacity was raised with the Irish Exporters Association at its annual awards event. As the fundamental vehicle through which we export much of our goods, it is important we expand and develop our port capacity. The Deputy asked about manufacturing.
- Industrial Development. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: I am aware.
- Job Losses. (4 Jul 2007)
Micheál Martin: While all company closures and their associated job losses are to be regretted and their impact on a personal, community and national level should never be underestimated, these losses have occurred during a period of unprecedented job creation. Well over half a million jobs have been created in the past six years. In the 12 months to February 2007 the number of people in employment...