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Seanad: Workplace Relations (Miscellaneous Provisions Bill) 2021: Second Stage (12 Jul 2021)

Paul Gavan: ...breaches of employment law in recent years. The scale and nature of these breaches reveal the dark underbelly of the Irish economy which must be stamped out. The idea that there are only a few select bad apples breaching employment rights and workers' rights has been blown apart by the data. We can see that it is not just a tiny minority and that there are in fact breaches right across...

Seanad: Statutory Right to Sick Leave Pay: Motion (7 Oct 2020)

Paul Gavan: ...working as a trade union official with red meat workers. What is not often said, and it needs to be said, is that our red meat industry is rife with exploitation. We are not talking about a few bad apples. We are talking about an industry that is rife with exploitation.When I worked with those workers, I could see first-hand the back-breaking work they undertook and the repetitive...

Seanad: Order of Business (16 May 2017)

Paul Gavan: ...they owe moneys in this regard. I am still waiting for a response from the Department. When one takes into account the €375 million which the Department is not bothering to chase and the €13 billion owed by Apple which the Minister does not want to touch, it is quite clear that this is a nasty right-wing campaign from a man who wants to brand himself as the future leader of...

Seanad: European Commission Decision on State Aid to Apple: Statements (4 Oct 2016)

Paul Gavan: Why is Apple paying less than 2% in tax?

Seanad: European Commission Decision on State Aid to Apple: Statements (4 Oct 2016)

Paul Gavan: I will be very brief. I will not repeat the points my colleagues have made. I have some questions for the Minister. Was a special deal done between the State and Apple? The chief financial executive of Apple said to US politicians: Since the early 1990s the government of Ireland has calculated Apple's taxable income in such a way as to produce an effective rate in the low single digits....

Seanad: European Commission Decision on State Aid to Apple: Statements (4 Oct 2016)

Paul Gavan: That is not what the Apple executive said.

Seanad: European Commission Decision on State Aid to Apple: Statements (4 Oct 2016)

Paul Gavan: It was not me saying it. It was the Apple chief executive.

Seanad: Economic Growth: Motion (28 Sep 2016)

Paul Gavan: ...for my colleagues in the Labour Party is whether they want to return to government at the first opportunity and prop up another right-wing Government or do they want to work with us and build a real left alternative to the Apple tax alliance of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. I urge them to choose the latter path and that is what trade unions across the country want to see.

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