Results 7,641-7,660 of 24,319 for speaker:Jerry Buttimer
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: I agree with Senators Boyhan and Conway-Walsh that the Minister of State, Deputy English, needs to come to the House to discuss the pyrite issue, which is a serious concern for many families and homeowners. The Minister of State established the pyrite remediation scheme and Pyrite Resolution Board, which have dealt with more than 1,000 redress requests. I know from reading the report...
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: I commend the Senator on her wonderful bravery and eloquence on radio and television. The success of a good book can be judged from the reviews written by those charged with that responsibility. I read a number of reviews and they were extraordinary. It took great courage and much work on the Senator's part to write the book and dedicate time to it. While I do not want to be patronising,...
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: It was addressed by the commission. What was dismissed was that pay was a factor in people deciding whether to join or remain in the health service. We can argue that point. Public sector pay has been increased and we have seen new rates of pay. What we need now is work on how we can entice people to come back or to stay. The Public Service Pay Commission, of which I was not part,...
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: I am just making a point. What the Senator is looking for may not be the answer. It may not be about money. If the Senator had a conversation with some people who went abroad and do not intend to return, she may find there is a variety of reasons they will not come home.
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: There is an obligation and duty not to talk down the health system and make it sound as if it is absolutely awful. It is not.I want us to have a health system that functions on behalf of patients and in which staff are rewarded and have good working conditions.
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: Senator Tim Lombard referred to the Tidy Towns competition. I congratulate all of the winners. Listowel was the national winner, while Carrigaline in my area won a gold award. Bishopstown had its points increased. I also congratulate those involved in Ballincollig.
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: I am delighted to hear that. It is important to recognise the voluntarism of the many thousands across the country who enhance and improve the public realm and without whom, many towns would be a poorer place in which to live. Senators Tim Lombard and Kevin Humphreys referred to the public school bus system. Senator Kevin Humphreys is correct that there is a need to look at the catchment...
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: I agree with Senator Paul Daly on the issue of telephone call charges, whether flat-rate calls or otherwise. The issue should be raised as a matter of urgency, perhaps by way of a Commencement catter, and addressed as a priority because the Senator is correct that calls to a variety of service providers often entail inordinate delays. I was recently left on hold for 48 minutes and when I...
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: No, I have no difficulty in that regard. When I got through, I asked to speak to a particular agent and was told that it was a matter for the supervisor. The supervisor came on the line and told me that it was not part of his or her brief. It was nearly an hour before I received any answer and even then I did not receive a complete answer. The point raised by the Senator should be taken...
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: I agree fully. To be fair, the Senator is not raising the matter to score a political point but, rather, because it affects everybody, in particular senior citizens, many of whom experience difficulty in that regard. I commend Senator Frank Feighan for his attendance at the conference of the British Labour Party in Liverpool. I congratulate Mr. Stephen Pound, MP, on his wonderful...
- Seanad: Order of Business (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: I am surprised that Senator Jennifer Murnane O'Connor did not blame the Minister for the rain, snow, storms and sunshine, but, thankfully, she did not. However, I accept her point about the plight of those suffering from Lyme disease. When I was Chairman of the Joint Committee on Health, we did a piece of work on the disease. Senator Colm Burke is a member of the current committee which...
- Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: To be fair to Senator Bacik she had indicated.
- Seanad: Inclusion in Sport: Motion (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: I welcome the Minister of State and thank him for coming to the House. I commend Senator Conway on putting forward the motion and on the import of what he is trying to achieve. It is fair to say that all of us who are involved in sport recognise its universal importance. I come to the motion as somebody who is immersed in sport. One of my earliest memories of disability in sport is from...
- Seanad: Inclusion in Sport: Motion (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: It is done. The Government intervened and allocated €30 million for one of the best stadia in the country.
- Seanad: Inclusion in Sport: Motion (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: I will digress for one second. Yesterday was an extraordinary day in Cork, not because a game of soccer was played in Páirc Uí Chaoimh but because sport united the country, a city and the people.
- Seanad: Inclusion in Sport: Motion (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: They were united.
- Seanad: Inclusion in Sport: Motion (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: Sport brought people le chéile. Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin are moving le chéile.
- Seanad: Inclusion in Sport: Motion (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: It brought people together.
- Seanad: Inclusion in Sport: Motion (26 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: We rightly celebrate the successes of our Special Olympians and Paralympians, but we must also provide for the young boy or girl and school student with a disability who wants to participate. We must always promote the high profile events and have a strong policy of inclusion, but if we are to address inequality in sport, we must consider having a longer conversation on inclusion and...
- Seanad: Order of Business (20 Sep 2018)
Jerry Buttimer: The Order of Business is No. 1, statements on Project 2040 and transport matters, to be taken at 12.45 p.m. and to conclude no later than 3 p.m. with the contribution of groups spokespersons not to exceed eight minutes, and all other Senators not to exceed five minutes and the Minister to be given no less than five minutes to reply to the debate; No. 2, Thirty-seventh Amendment of the...