Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Redundant Dock Workers.

Wednesday, 3 July 1968

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 236 No. 2

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40.

Mr. Moore: Information on Seán Moore  Zoom on Seán Moore  asked the Minister for Labour if he has been consulted regarding the plan for the reorganisation of the cross-channel section of Dublin port; and if so, how his Department can help to provide alternative employment for any dockers below retiring age who may be displaced.

41.

Mr. L. Belton: Information on Luke Belton  Zoom on Luke Belton  asked the Minister for Labour if, in view of the findings of the Murphy Report that severe redundancy among Dublin dockers will occur in the next four years, An Chomhairle Oiliúna will now begin retraining these workers so that they will be immediately able to take alternative employment as their redundancy occurs; and if he will give an undertaking that such courses will be started immediately.

Minister for Labour (Dr. Hillery): Information on Patrick John Hillery  Zoom on Patrick John Hillery  With your permission, a Cheann Comhairle, I propose to take Questions Nos. 40 and 41 together.

I was not consulted about the plan of reorganisation referred to which is based on a survey commissioned by private interests. The person who carried out the survey did, however, have talks with my Department on matters on which he required information.

Regarding the questions of retraining and alternative employment, the position is that An Chomhairle Oiliúna will be prepared to consider providing suitable courses as the necessity arises and the Employment Service of my Department will give all possible assistance in finding alternative employment for any of the men who become redundant.

Mr. M. O'Leary: Information on Michael O'Leary  Zoom on Michael O'Leary  I presume full consultation will be held with the unions who have docker members?

Dr. Hillery: Information on Patrick John Hillery  Zoom on Patrick John Hillery  The report is being considered by the employers and the unions, and any action to be taken by An Chomhairle Oiliúna or my Department [232] would depend on agreement between the unions and the employers as to the acceptance of the Murphy Report and to certain points about releasing people for training when more precise information is ready. Therefore, it is a matter between the unions and employers.

Mr. M. O'Leary: Information on Michael O'Leary  Zoom on Michael O'Leary  When will An Chomhairle Oiliúna be operational?

Dr. Hillery: Information on Patrick John Hillery  Zoom on Patrick John Hillery  They are operational. They intend to have a scheme going at Shannon Airport.

Mr. M. O'Leary: Information on Michael O'Leary  Zoom on Michael O'Leary  Is there one at present?

Dr. Hillery: Information on Patrick John Hillery  Zoom on Patrick John Hillery  I would have to have notice of that. An Chomhairle Oiliúna is composed of trade unions, employers and educational interests, and if the Deputy is not satisfied he should consult with his own union in the matter.

Mr. M. O'Leary: Information on Michael O'Leary  Zoom on Michael O'Leary  The Minister should not pass the buck. He is the Minister for Labour.

Dr. Hillery: Information on Patrick John Hillery  Zoom on Patrick John Hillery  Yes, but when the Deputy points a finger at me like a lawyer in an American movie, I say: Go back and get your own house in order.

Mr. M. O'Leary: Information on Michael O'Leary  Zoom on Michael O'Leary  Passing the buck again.

Dr. Hillery: Information on Patrick John Hillery  Zoom on Patrick John Hillery  I am not taking the bucks you own.


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