• Normal font size
  • Large font size
  • High contrast layout
Skip to Main content Home | Gaeilge | Site Map
Houses of the Oireachtas - Tithe an Oireachtas
Contact
Mobile

  • About
  • TDs & Senators
  • Oireachtas Business
  • Visits & Events
  • Watch & Listen
  • Media Zone
  • Education
Home > Debates > Dáil > 1923
  • Debates
  • Dáil Debates
  • Seanad Debates
  • Committee Debates
  • Search Debates
  • RSS Feeds
  • Members Database

  • Contents
  • Index
  • Questions
  • Speakers
  • Print All

  • Index for Jan
  • Speakers for Jan
  • Index for 1923
  • Speakers for 1923

IRISH RAILWAYS.

Thursday, 4 January 1923

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 2 No. 12

First Page Previous Page Page of 9 Next Page Last Page

MINISTER for INDUSTRY and COMMERCE (Mr. J. McGrath): Information on Joseph McGrath  Zoom on Joseph McGrath  For the information of the Dáil, I just want to say that the President has received a letter from the Chairman of the Great Southern and Western Railway pointing out that, in view of the statement made here yesterday, his Board has considered the matter very fully, and, in view of the difficulties that might be placed in the way of all parties, that they have decided on carrying on from the 8th, that is the date on which their notice expires, and in which they guarantee to pay the same wages as the other companies, and carry on, as far as possible, as far as their financial resources will allow. That means that the question of control lapses.

Mr. JOHNSON: Information on Thomas Johnson  Zoom on Thomas Johnson  Is there any indication given as to whether that means the closing down of Inchicore?

Mr. McGRATH: Information on Joseph McGrath  Zoom on Joseph McGrath  No indication is given, but we take it from the letter that it means carrying on as before.

Mr. DAVIN: Information on William Davin  Zoom on William Davin  Should not it mean that all notices arising out of their previous decision should be withdrawn? I would like to press that point.

Mr. McGRATH: Information on Joseph McGrath  Zoom on Joseph McGrath  We take it that is what it means. Of course, if it does not mean that, we will have to consider it again.

The Dáil adjourned at 7.45 p.m. until 3 p.m. on Friday.


Last Updated: 16/05/2011 20:13:03 First Page Previous Page Page of 9 Next Page Last Page
 

About

  • Dail
  • Seanad
  • History
  • Committees
  • Houses Commission
  • Publications
  • Library & Research Service
  • Careers
  • Contact
  • European Union
  • Administration
  • Freedom of Information

TDs & Senators

  • Office Holders
  • TDs
  • Senators
  • Dáil Register
  • General Elections and Seanad Elections
  • Parliamentary Standard Allowance
  • Register of Members Interests
  • Register of Political Parties
  • Members Login

Oireachtas Business

  • Order Papers
  • Debates & Publications
  • Bills & Legislation
  • Committees
  • Weekly Agenda
  • Parliamentary Questions
  • Budget 2010

Visits & Events

  • Visit Leinster House
  • Visitors Brochures
  • Oireachtas Short Film Series
  • Directions
  • Feedback
  • Events

Watch & Listen

  • Watch
  • Listen

Media Zone

  • Press Releases
  • Press Release Archive
  • Accreditation
  • Factsheet
  • Facilities
  • Media Press Office
  • Party Press Offices

Education

  • Historical Debates and Speeches
  • Games
  • Glossary

www.Oireachtas.ie

Office of the Houses of the Oireachtas, Leinster House, Dublin 2. Ph: +353 1 618 3000

Freedom of Information - Government Website - Privacy Policy - Accessibility