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Ministers and Secretaries and Ministerial, Parliamentary, Judicial and Court Offices (Amendment) Bill 2020: Second Stage (24 Jul 2020)

Gerald Nash: ...and to work in a partnership and collaborative way to make sure that we get bang for our buck while putting further and higher education at the centre of not just our economy but our society. I echo the points made by Deputy Conway-Walsh. It is unfortunate that Government has seen fit to include an amendment in the legislation to provide for an additional allowance for an additional...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (6 Feb 2019)

Gerald Nash: ...of Del Boy in terms of how flaithiúlach they are with the public finances. They are spending people's money like it is going out of fashion on an out-of-control public hospital. That is a fact. I echo what some of my colleagues have said, namely, that if Fianna Fáil has a problem with this, it knows what to do. Fianna Fáil is as responsible for the issue as the Fine Gael...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Job Initiatives (26 Nov 2015)

Gerald Nash: The latest data from the Quarterly National Household Survey for the third quarter of 2015 shows an increase in the labour force for those between 20 and 34. This encouraging trend echoes the strong employment data throughout the QNHS, including a revision that puts the unemployment rate below 9 per cent in October. There were 685,300 people between the age of 20 and 34 in the labour force...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Ambulance Response Times: Discussion (25 Feb 2014)

Gerald Nash: ...or will there be increased personnel numbers on the ground as paramedics and emergency medical technicians to meet the demand which clearly exists? There is a target of 80% in relation to One Echo and One Delta calls. I would like Ms McGuinness to consider with the committee whether that is achievable or not in the context of available resources. I noted at the end of Ms McGuinness's...

Public Accounts Committee: Garda Síochána - Review of Allowances (1 Nov 2012)

Gerald Nash: I echo what the Chairman has said. I do not believe any representative organisation or trade union appearing before the committee has anything to fear from this process. This has been a very constructive exercise in recent weeks and has performed the function of busting some of the myths about public sector allowances that have been perpetuated in recent weeks and months. I welcome the...

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