Owen, NoraWednesday, 8 March 2000 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Order of Business.
Have they sorted out their row?
A Cheann Comhairle, I did not rise because Deputy Gilmore had raised a point of order.
I would not dream of interrupting a colleague who is calling for a point of order.
As this is International Women's Day I thought we might get around you to be nice to us today, a Cheann Comhairle.
The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment made a major announcement outside the House today about a scientific foundation. Does that matter require legislation? Will it be put on a statutory b...
And will this issue be examined, the fact that people can get birth certificates?
Written Answers. - National Minimum Wage.
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on her Department; the number of staff working for her Department or any agency associated with her Department who will need to ...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Written Answers. - Economic Sanctions.
Asked the minister: his views on the continued economic sanctions against Iraq; if he has satisfied himself that the hardship caused to the civilian population is being ameliorated as much as possible; and if he will mak...
Written Answers. - Human Rights Abuses.
Asked the minister: if he will express Ireland's concern at the lack of human rights in Mexico with particular regard to the threats to people working in the national human rights centre, PRODH, based in Mexico city; if ...
Written Answers. - National Minimum Wage.
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on her Department; the number of staff working for her Department or any agency associated with her Department who will need to r...
Written Answers. - Private Bus Operators.
Asked the minister: the number of licences granted for private bus services in the Dublin area under the Road Transport Act, 1932; the date on which these licences were granted; the routes being serviced by these license...
Written Answers. - National Minimum Wage.
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Written Answers. - Adoption Service.
Asked the minister: the funds, if any, he has made available to an organisation (details supplied) in Dublin 13; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Written Answers. - National Minimum Wage.
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on her Department; the number of staff working for her Department or any agency associated with her Department who will need to r...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Written Answers. - Sports Capital Programme.
Asked the minister: the status of an application by a club (details supplied) in County Dublin; when approval for this grant will be made; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Written Answers. - National Minimum Wage.
Asked the minister: the impact, if any, the payment of the national minimum wage will have on his Department; the number of staff working for his Department or any agency associated with his Department who will need to r...
Written Answers. - School Staffing.
Asked the minister: when a school (details supplied) in County Dublin will be granted a resource teacher; if a reply to the principal's application was acknowledged; if so, the date in this regard; and if he will make a ...
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