Results 741-760 of 4,178 for speaker:Paul Gavan
- Seanad: Reykjavik Summit of the Council of Europe: Statements (3 May 2023)
Paul Gavan: I have the right to respond.
- Seanad: Reykjavik Summit of the Council of Europe: Statements (3 May 2023)
Paul Gavan: Thank you, a Leas-Chathaoirligh. Fine Gael MEPs voted against extending missions to save lives in the Mediterranean. That is a fact that is on the record. It is a shameful fact. I want to get back to my speech. The point on accession is very important. These negotiations have gone on for more than a decade at this point. I want EU institutions to be accountable. We should all want EU...
- Seanad: National Minimum Wage (Inclusion of Apprentices) Bill 2023: Second Stage (3 May 2023)
Paul Gavan: I welcome the Minister of State. I commend my colleagues from the Labour Party for tabling the Private Members' Bill. It is a worthy Bill and gives us an opportunity to debate something that we all know is an issue in Ireland today, namely, low pay. Low pay is a real problem in our country. We know this. We know the statistics show that we have one of the largest proportions of workers...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (20 Apr 2023)
Paul Gavan: I begin by touching on that last subject, because I watched back proceedings yesterday evening from my hotel and I am sure I am not the only person who was genuinely dumbstruck at the unbridled arrogance on display there. It was just appalling and was meted out to people from all parties at the meeting. It was totally unacceptable. Senator McDowell makes a valid point, namely, we at times...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (20 Apr 2023)
Paul Gavan: Senator Craughwell makes a fair point as well. Miriam Lord's description of said civil servant as "the prince of permanent government" struck a bell. It is not acceptable for any civil servant to come in and react in that way. We have a right to ask questions and receive answers, and that did not happen yesterday. The main issue I raise relates to a group of men called the Murphy 4....
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (20 Apr 2023)
Paul Gavan: They were dismissed because they asked for negotiation of their being underpaid by €4.50 an hour in relation to the sectoral employment order, SEO, specifying the legal rates that should apply for skilled jobs such as those at the plant and across Ireland. Their boss came in after half and hour and simply told them they were all suspended. The management suspended all the workers and...
- Seanad: Regulation of Lobbying (Amendment) Bill 2022: Second Stage (20 Apr 2023)
Paul Gavan: The Minister of State is welcome, as always. I give the Bill a partial welcome. The lobbying regime has come in for strong criticism in the past. There has clearly been a revolving door between Government and big business. The Standards in Public Office Commission, SIPO, has long called for reforms and made numerous submissions to Government. Unfortunately, Government long ignored these...
- Seanad: Regulation of Lobbying (Amendment) Bill 2022: Second Stage (20 Apr 2023)
Paul Gavan: I will take that on board; it is no problem. I thank the Cathaoirleach Gníomhach. The programme for Government also commits to extend the lobbying register so the lobbying of senior officials in bodies like the Central Bank of Ireland, ComReg, the National Transport Authority and the HSE that have significant policymaking or development functions will need to be reported on on the same...
- Seanad: Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Bill 2023: Second Stage (20 Apr 2023)
Paul Gavan: I thank the Senators for bringing this Bill to the Seanad. In particular, I recognise Senator Ardagh for the courageous way in which she has not just championed this issue but spoke of her own personal experience. Senator Seery Kearney has made a powerful speech that will be hard to follow. She has asked many pertinent questions and got to the heart of the concerns that so many people have...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (19 Apr 2023)
Paul Gavan: I want to raise the issue of housing once again. Last week I spoke to a really impressive a young woman working for an NGO that engages with all of us here in the Oireachtas. She had returned from Europe where she had completed a PhD. She has been living at home with her parents for the last eight months because even on a decent salary, she could find nowhere to rent. What she said to me...
- Seanad: Mother and Baby Institutions Payment Scheme Bill 2022: Second Stage (19 Apr 2023)
Paul Gavan: The Minister, as always, is welcome. I want to address the key concerns regarding to this Bill. First, the payment scheme excludes people who, as infants, spent less than six months in a mother and baby or county institutions. Second, the controversial legal waiver remains. Third, no agreement on remuneration with religious orders or pharmaceutical companies has ever been reached....
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (30 Mar 2023)
Paul Gavan: I will begin by saluting Noel Murphy and by thanking him for his support, courtesy and patience. What an incredible 40 years of service. On behalf of the Sinn Féin group, I want to wish him a very long and happy retirement. Tomorrow is Show Racism the Red Card day. I remind people of that and I encourage everybody to come and support it through their choice of clothing for tomorrow,...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (29 Mar 2023)
Paul Gavan: Senators may have seen the report that the Economic and Social Research Institute, ESRI, released today on the deficit of hospital beds across our health service. Right now, we are 1,000 beds short. The ESRI also recommends we add an additional 300 beds per year after that as well. It will come as no surprise to anyone from Limerick, given the horrendous state of the hospital for years now...
- Seanad: Housing: Statements (29 Mar 2023)
Paul Gavan: Nonsense.
- Seanad: Housing: Statements (29 Mar 2023)
Paul Gavan: They manage fine in France and Germany with those rights.
- Seanad: Housing: Statements (29 Mar 2023)
Paul Gavan: Is the Senator blaming Sinn Féin for the housing crisis?
- Seanad: Housing: Statements (29 Mar 2023)
Paul Gavan: The Minister is very welcome. Last week, he and his Government colleagues voted to lift the eviction ban and increase the number of homeless citizens in our State. He did this in the knowledge that 17 of the 31 local authorities in the State told him they had nowhere for these people to go. We know from the Residential Tenancies Board, RTB, that there are 3,000 evictions due to fall in...
- Seanad: Housing: Statements (29 Mar 2023)
Paul Gavan: I am the first person to mention the shocking number of people who are homeless. I welcome the "Hear, hears". That is grand. Of course, the figures are getting worse under the Minister's watch every month. When he was in a supply and confidence arrangement, he was quite clear that a figure of 7,000 homeless people was not acceptable. We are now heading to double that figure.It is a...
- Seanad: Housing: Statements (29 Mar 2023)
Paul Gavan: We will call it a base target; I am not going to row over that. There are several problems with the target or base target, however. First, the circular the Minister sent to the councils was too rigid in its application. For example, he insists that a notice to quit must be given in writing before the council can commence the process of purchasing a house. I am aware that councils believe...
- Seanad: Housing: Statements (29 Mar 2023)
Paul Gavan: Hear, hear.