Seanad debates

Wednesday, 8 March 2023

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

 

10:30 am

Photo of Martin ConwayMartin Conway (Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source

I also wish to be associated with International Women’s Day. It is an extremely important day. It is celebrated more in other countries than here. That has improved in recent years and rightly so. I support Senator Ahearn’s proposal that we have a debate with the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment specifically on the area of employment for people with disabilities. As Senator Ahearn rightly said the employment rate is just over 30% and for blind and visually impaired people in proper employment in this country, it is only just over 15%. That is far below European comparisons. We need a carrot and a stick. The carrot needs to be funding from the Government to ensure that companies can purchase the necessary accessibility equipment. Many companies are frightened by the cost of the necessary equipment but it is actually not that dear. There are schemes but there are not enough and they are not properly funded. That is something that needs to be looked at. There needs to be a stick as well, in that there is a target in the public service of 6%. That needs to be met and where it is not met, there needs to be some sort of punishment or stick.

Then in the private sector, there are billions of euro worth of contracts awarded by the State every year. There should be some sort of charter within those contracts where companies that are tendering for the contracts can demonstrate that they are meeting their obligations to be equal in terms of employment. Where a company has no record or a very poor record of employing people from a diverse background or people with disabilities, then they should suffer in terms of State contracts. It should be part of the criteria of a State contract that the companies that tender for these contracts and are awarded them have fulfilled their obligations around equality.

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