Results 50,001-50,020 of 51,089 for speaker:Micheál Martin
- Migrant Workers. (31 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: I would have to check. I am open to the idea of teasing this issue out with the Deputies. It might be useful to prepare a note for the Deputies on the matter.
- Migrant Workers. (31 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: Irish labour law, and the successful and effective prosecution of issues which arise when there are clear breaches of that law, are the key issues for employers here. That is the clearest message we can send to such employers.
- Migrant Workers. (31 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: It is odd. I will not say anything else about it.
- Written Answers — Grocery Industry: Grocery Industry (26 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: I have noted the consumer strategy group's recommendation that the groceries order be revoked in its entirety. I noted also the recent report of the Joint Committee on Enterprise and Small Business which recommended that the order be retained in its current form. In light of these divergent views and the complexity of the issues involved, I have initiated a public consultation process whereby...
- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (26 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: The work permits section of my Department refused a work permit application by the above named individual on 20 August 2004 on the grounds that the position could be filled by an Irish or EEA national and that the proposed employee was in the country on a short-term visa. The employer was notified of the decision in writing and advised of the right to appeal. There is no record of any appeal...
- Written Answers — Child Care Services: Child Care Services (26 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: The management of IDA Ireland's industrial property portfolio, including the provision of crèche facilities in its industrial estates and business parks, is a day-to-day operational matter for the agency. They are not matters in which I have a function. My inquiries indicated that in March 2002, IDA Ireland commenced the phased roll out of an implementation programme to facilitate the...
- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (25 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: The work permits section of my Department issued a work permit in respect of the named individual, valid from 26 July 2004 to 25 July 2005. There is no record of any further application having been received.
- Written Answers — Community Employment Schemes: Community Employment Schemes (24 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: Community employment, CE, provides work experience and training opportunities for the long-term unemployed and other disadvantaged groups with the aim of assisting participants to progress to jobs in the open labour market. FÃS has responsibility for the day-to-day administration of the programme. I am satisfied that the programme is being administered by FÃS in accordance with the...
- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (24 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: The work permits section of my Department refused an application for a work permit in respect of the above named individual on 11 May 2005. The employer was notified in writing of the decision and the right to appeal. From information the work permits section received, it appears that the employer did not make adequate efforts to recruit an Irish-EEA national to fill the position, that is,...
- Written Answers — Semi-State Bodies: Semi-State Bodies (24 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: IDA Ireland is the agency with statutory responsibility for the attraction of foreign direct investment to Ireland and its regions. As part of its responsibilities the agency is also charged with providing property solutions for clients of Enterprise Ireland. The management of IDA Ireland's industrial property portfolio, including decisions relating to property rental, are day to day...
- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (24 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: The work permit section of my Department issued a work permit in respect of the above named individual on 23 October 2001. There is no record of any further application having been received after this date.
- Written Answers — Work Permits: Work Permits (24 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: The work permit section of my Department refused an application in respect of the above non-EEA national on 11 March 2005 on the grounds that the position was not highly skilled and highly paid. Having reviewed this decision and taken into account additional information provided to my Department, I can confirm that it is now proposed to grant this application.
- Written Answers — Enterprise Centres: Enterprise Centres (24 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: The allocation of grants under the community enterprise centre, CEC, scheme is the responsibility of Enterprise Ireland, the agency charged with administering the scheme, and not a matter in which I have a direct role. I am informed by Enterprise Ireland that in 2000, the agency approved grant support totalling â¬940,442 for Bray Community Enterprise Limited towards the building of a...
- Written Answers — Warehouse Agreements: Warehouse Agreements (24 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: This provision was included in the Competition Act 2002 in line with standard international practice for regulating transactions of a purely financial investment nature. The rationale for the provision is essentially to lighten the regulatory burden for mergers and acquisitions which raise no competition concerns. For example, the EU merger regulation contains a similar exemption. The matter...
- Written Answers — Job Initiative: Job Initiative (19 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: â'¬40 million has been allocated for the job initiative scheme in 2005.
- Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (19 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: The cost incurred by the consumer strategy group, which was established in March 2004 and whose final report was published yesterday, totals â¬463,640.58 to date.
- Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents) Bill 2005: Second and Subsequent Stages. (19 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: I thank the Deputies for their contributions to the debate and for facilitating this urgent and immediate emergency legislation. Nobody likes to bring in legislation at such short notice. However, it is designed to protect State assets and the policy context within which the IDA, Shannon Development and Ãdarás na Gaeltachta operate in terms of the utilisation of these assets and industrial...
- Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents) Bill 2005: Second and Subsequent Stages. (19 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: I move: "That the Bill be now read a Second Time." The Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents) Bill 2005 is a short but vital Bill which proposes to protect the State's interests in property that has been acquired for industrial development purposes by IDA Ireland, Shannon Development and Udarás na Gaeltachta by including these bodies among the State authorities that are not bound by the Landlord...
- Seanad: Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents) Bill 2005: Second and Subsequent Stages. (19 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: I thank Senators for their comments and for facilitating the passage of this Bill. I regret the fact that there was such late notice given to the spokespersons about this. The Cabinet meeting was one day late this week and that delay caused some of the difficulty. We approved the decision to pass this legislation yesterday evening, which left little time to inform others. It is important that...
- Seanad: Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents) Bill 2005: Second and Subsequent Stages. (19 May 2005)
Micheál Martin: The Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents) Bill 2005 is a short but vital Bill which proposes to protect the State's interests in property that has been acquired for industrial development purposes by IDA Ireland, Shannon Development and Ãdarás na Gaeltachta by including these bodies among the State authorities that are not bound by the Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents)(No. 2) Act 1978....