Written answers
Tuesday, 27 June 2023
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Employment Rights
Joan Collins (Dublin South Central, Independents 4 Change)
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275. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will address a series of matters concerning an amendment to the Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2017 (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30587/23]
Neale Richmond (Dublin Rathdown, Fine Gael)
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The Government is committed to supporting workers and has a strong record on strengthening and introducing new workers’ rights.
As the Deputy is aware, the Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2018, came into force on 4 March 2019. This Act introduced a number of measures to strengthen employee rights and to address the problems caused by the increased casualisation of work.
Ireland also has in place a Code of Practice on Access to Part-Time Work. The Code was drawn up by the then Labour Relations Commission in consultation with the social partners pursuant to the Protection of Employment (Part-Time Work) Act 2001.
Among other provisions, the Code of Practice sets out that, as far as possible, employers should give consideration to a request by workers to transfer from part-time to full-time work or to increase their working time should the opportunity arise. The Code was put on a statutory footing in S.I. No. 8 of 2006.
During the passage of the 2018 Act, on foot of Dáil and Seanad debates, the then Minister engaged with the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) on a review of the 2001 Act and 2006 Code of practice. It was decided in 2019, as the 2018 Act had only just commenced, that some time post enactment would be required to gauge the impact of that significant piece of legislation.
In February 2023, Minister Richmond wrote to the WRC requesting a review of both the Code of Practice on Part-Time Work and the Employment Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2018 to assess the overall effectiveness of the suite of protections for Part Time Workers.
The WRC confirmed that a review of the Code of Practice on Access to Part-Time Work is on the WRC’s workplan for 2023 and will be carried out expeditiously. The Commission will also examine the feasibility of including a further review on the obstacles to part-time work as part of their 2024 workplan.
Patrick Costello (Dublin South Central, Green Party)
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276. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will provide an update on the Employment Regulation Order in relation to the minimum rate of pay for security workers and the High Court injunction currently taking place. [30590/23]
Neale Richmond (Dublin Rathdown, Fine Gael)
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On 3 August 2022, the former Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail announced his intention to issue an Order to give effect to a statutory recommendation of the Labour Court concerning minimum rates of remuneration and other terms and conditions in the Security Sector. The Order was to apply from 29 August 2022.
On 24 August 2022 my Department was informed that High Court had granted an injunction prohibiting the commencement of the proposed Statutory Instrument giving effect to the new Employment Regulation Order for the Security Industry.
At this moment in time the Order cannot be proceeded with and the matter is before the courts.
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