Written answers
Tuesday, 9 July 2024
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Employment Rights
Gary Gannon (Dublin Central, Social Democrats)
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259. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment his plans to address concerns raised regarding the removal of the proposal to link the future wage for security guards to the national minimum wage in the new Employment Regulation Order for the sector. [29110/24]
Emer Higgins (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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Minister Higgins approved the new ERO for the Security Industry on 13 June 2024 and it commenced on 1 July 2024. It is currently available on S.I. No. 319/2024 - Employment Regulation Order (Security Industry Joint Labour Committee) 2024 (irishstatutebook.ie).
Under legislation the statutory role of the Minister in the ERO process is clearly defined. As soon as practicable after receiving a copy of the proposals from the Labour Court, where she is satisfied that Sections 42A and 42B of the Industrial Relations Act 1946 have been complied with, and where she considers it appropriate to do so, she will make an Employment Regulation Order giving effect to the proposals; or should the Minister refuse to make such an Order, she must notify the Court as to the reasons why.
The terms and conditions contained in an Employment Regulation Order are independently negotiated at the Security Industry Joint Labour Committee by representatives of workers and employers and sent to the Minister for approval by the Labour Court. Minister Higgins received the recommendation for this ERO from the Labour Court on 4th June 2024.
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