Results 13,641-13,660 of 24,567 for speaker:Róisín Shortall
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Garda Vetting Applications (9 Jun 2015)
Róisín Shortall: 558. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality further to Parliamentary Question No. 213 of 28 April 2015 the reason for the delay in issuing a Garda clearance in respect of a person (details supplied) in Dublin 11; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [21764/15]
- Order of Business (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: No, you do not.
- Order of Business (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: The Tánaiste is misleading the House.
- Order of Business (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: Rubbish.
- Order of Business (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: The Tánaiste is misleading the House.
- Order of Business (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: There is no such thing as a B share. There is no basis for it in law.
- Leaders' Questions (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: That is not true. It is a con job.
- Leaders' Questions (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: It does, with a further 5%.
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Pensions Legislation (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: 64. To ask the Minister for Social Protection her plans to introduce legislation to place an onus on employers to adequately fund their pension schemes and keep pension promises made to workers. [21211/15]
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Pensions Legislation (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: 65. To ask the Minister for Social Protection her plans to introduce legislation to require employers to fund pension protection schemes. [21212/15]
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Pension Provisions (28 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: 83. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation his plans to ensure that representatives of retired pensioners can have access to the industrial relations and arbitration machinery of the State, or otherwise gain negotiation rights, in view of the fact that such pensioners are very disadvantaged at present in terms of negotiations on future pension entitlements. [21213/15]
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (Resumed) (27 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: Here is another one: "It is noted that Aer Lingus' current collective agreements provide flexibility and mobility across its workforce, without unduly restricting other possible approaches". That is reassuring. The document also states "the company does not foresee a likelihood of compulsory redundancy or non-direct employment". Again, that is very reassuring. It is quite clear that...
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (Resumed) (27 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: The Government's handling of the IAG takeover of Aer Lingus is a shambles which will have negative implications for the country. It is particularly disappointing that the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport who is sponsoring this proposal is a northside Minister who should know better. The matter has been characterised by spin and a complete disregard for accountability, truthfulness...
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (Resumed) (27 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: There is a glaring absence of scrutiny of this notion. Where is the explanation of this construct about which nobody heard until now? What is the legal advice on its standing and where is the analysis to support the claim that it will protect our interests in the Heathrow Airport slots? We do not have any of this information and the Government is not giving us the opportunity to raise...
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (27 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: Good.
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (27 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: That is nonsense.
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (27 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: That is pathetic. I trust Deputy Alan Farrell is not falling for that one.
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (27 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: That is reassuring.
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (27 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: That is not possible.
- Written Answers — Department of Children and Youth Affairs: Child Poverty (27 May 2015)
Róisín Shortall: 130. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs in view of the Ombudsman for Children's findings that there are now 138,000 children living in consistent poverty, his views that the child poverty reduction targets are now completely inadequate; his plans for same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21050/15]