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- Seanad: Offences against the State (Amendment) Act 1998: Motion (19 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: Fianna Fáil supports the extension of the provisions of the Offences against the State Act 1998 as outlined by the Minister of State. It appears from her statement that these provisions have been used multiple times. They are an essential tool for the Garda Síochána and the courts in dealing with this type of crime. As stated by the Minister of State, the Offences against the...
- Seanad: Offences against the State (Amendment) Act 1998: Motion (19 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: Sinn Féin is an old-fashioned party mired in the past. The threat of violence remains from former comrades - I do not include Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh - of some Sinn Féin Members. They have to be dealt with. It is about time the Sinn Féin Party came on board and supported the Government in this regard. It is an absolute disgrace, because of what the Sinn Féin...
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: The Minister is playing with words slightly. Section 57B of the original Act states: (1) The Public Appointments Service may designate an employee […] for redeployment […]. (2) Where a person who is designated under subsection (1) holds a position by virtue of a contract that is one for a definite period, he or she shall, on the redeployment day, be redeployed to such...
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I understand Report Stage is being taken immediately following Committee Stage, which is unacceptable. If so, I will call divisions. I am prepared to withdraw the amendment and return to it on Report Stage----
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I am hearing rumours that it will happen. We will be happy if Report Stage is not taken immediately.
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I do not quite get the Minister's point, but he gets mine and perhaps he might reflect on my amendment and come up with a superior wording, given the superior intelligence that works for him. Any time the Opposition seeks to bring something forward and the Minister gets the point, there is at least a technical reason it cannot be implemented. I am willing to reflect on this issue and come...
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: It would be worthwhile for the Minister to confirm that there is nothing in the legislation to override the Haddington Road agreement in practice. Collective agreements are recognised by the Government and despite the fact that a procedure for compulsory redeployment is being provided for, which I accept may be needed, the practice has always been that the first to go leave on a voluntary...
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: There is no provision for a redeployment appeals process. Has the Minister considered this issue, given that appeals processes are provided for in collective agreements? It would be sensible to provide for one.
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I did not table an amendment on this issue, but it is worth considering. The original Croke Park agreement provided for an appeals process and stated, "Where a staff member wishes to appeal a redeployment decision, such an appeal will be managed by an agreed adjudicator who will reach a decision within the terms of the scheme within 21 days". An appeals process should be a basic provision...
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I will not pursue it any further. I fully understand there are protocols in respect of redeployment and I fully understand the Croke Park agreement and the Haddington Road agreement. Although I will not pursue it, I do not understand why the Minister cannot provide a statutory basis for some element of voluntary selection or volunteerism, as is the practice. Why would the Minister not put...
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I move amendment No. 12: In page 9, to delete lines 31 to 37 and substitute the following:“(c) the terms of any collective agreement negotiated with any recognised trade union or staff association concerned, relating to mobility or redeployment of public service employees or if no such collective agreement is applicable, the terms of any policy for the time being of the...
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: That is a sensible alteration. The Garda should not be part of this and the role of the Commissioner should not be interfered with. Gardaí are regularly redeployed. I disagree fundamentally with the Minister that the Bill is technical. It is radical and goes way beyond what it is currently set out in the public service agreements. It should be treated as such. I am surprised that I...
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I wonder if the unions have explained it to their members and whether those members know what is going through the Oireachtas.
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I protest that ruling vigorously, as well as the whole operation of the rule about something being a charge on the Exchequer. A new definition is being introduced in law on basic pay which does not exist anywhere else. The idea that I cannot propose an amendment to it is crazy. There is no intention to cost the State money.
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I move amendment No. 10: In page 6, line 48, after "day" to insert the following:"after having first given notice within every relevant public service body and having sought suitable candidates for redeployment and having first considered, in accordance with section 57D, whether to designate any such candidate who seeks redeployment".We may have to withdraw the amendment and raise the matter...
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: Neither are we, in fairness.
- Seanad: Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) (Amendment) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (18 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: Nobody disputes the need for redeployment or suggests that people who are doing nothing should be left in place. Nobody is saying that should continue. We support redeployment. My amendment seeks merely to provide for what has been agreed in the Haddington Road agreement, which states on page 12 that the Department should identify the number of posts at each relevant grade that are surplus...
- Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2013: Second Stage (13 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: We are here a year after the Minister introduced changes to the one-parent family payment. There is some element of a climb-down in this Bill, which shows that people who object to this Government are not always wrong and that sometimes they can be right and have a point. In so far as the Minister's proposals go, I welcome them. I welcome changes regarding the retained firemen. I regret...
- Seanad: Hospital Services: Statements (13 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: I have asked questions to which I seek answers.
- Seanad: Hospital Services: Statements (13 Jun 2013)
Thomas Byrne: A Chathoirligh, I was nice to the Minister and complimented him on his briefing of Members. Even though I asked him nicely, he has not answered the question in respect of Navan hospital.