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Work Permits.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 10 February 2009

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Questions (117, 118)

Michael Ring

Question:

171 Deputy Michael Ring asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the decision on a work permit application in respect of a person (details supplied) in County Mayo and when the application was made. [4891/09]

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Written answers

An application in respect of the above named was received in the Employment Permits Section on the 7/1/2009. This application was refused on the grounds it is current Government policy to issue new work permits for highly skilled, highly paid positions or for non-EEA nationals who are already legally resident in the State on valid employment permits or where there is an officially recognised scarcity of workers of a particular type or qualification. Furthermore, newspaper advertisements for 3 days in both local and national newspapers were not submitted in support of the application. Also, the information supplied with the application appeared to indicate that the prospective employee's qualifications/experience did not correspond to the position on offer.

The applicant was notified of this decision in writing by letter dated 29/1/2009 and of their right to appeal within 21 days. To-date no such appeal has been received in the Employment Permits Section.

Noel O'Flynn

Question:

172 Deputy Noel O’Flynn asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of work permits sought and granted or refused in 2008 by non-EU nationals, or prospective employers; the type of job vacancies for which they applied; the number of work permits that are in current use in the State for all categories of work and would she list the categories and the number of permits in each category; the current policy on issuing work permits to non nationals in view of the high unemployment rate among Irish and EU nationals living in this State; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [4895/09]

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Since 2004, Irish labour market policy has been to ensure that general labour and skills needs are met from within the workforce of the European Union. For strategic skills/labour shortages in designated occupations in key economic sectors such as healthcare, information technology and financial services, Government policy is to issue employment permits for the employment of non-EEA nationals for specific vacancies and in response to employer demand. The various schemes that give effect to such policies were introduced under the Employment Permits Act, 2006.

Given that our current employment permit arrangements were designed to be vacancy-driven, the numbers of permit applications and consequent numbers of permits issued over the last six months have been showing a consistent downward trend.

I am currently having our employment permit arrangements reviewed to ensure their ongoing relevance to the needs of the Irish labour market.

The numbers of work permits sought and granted or refused in 2008, and the total numbers of work permits that are in current use in the State, for all categories of employment, are set out in a number of tables.

Permits issued and refused by Job Classification in 2008

New

Renewals

Total

Refused

Associate Professional & Technical Occupations

1,774

385

2,159

260

Clerical & Secretarial Occupations

142

102

244

33

Craft & Related Occupations

606

482

1,088

203

Managers & Administrators

526

224

750

171

Other Occupations

1,174

1,224

2,398

399

Personal & Protective Service Occupations

1,664

1,823

3,487

736

Plant & Machine Operatives

114

144

258

47

Professional Occupations

2,276

475

2,751

352

Sales Occupations

200

151

351

34

Not specified

0

75

75

1

Totals

8,476

5,085

13,561

2,236

Current Live Permits by Sector

Sector

New

Renewals

Total

Service Industry

5,587

6,394

11,981

Catering

1,542

4,486

6,028

Medical & Nursing

3,490

1,995

5,485

Industry

1,256

1,159

2,415

Agriculture & Fisheries

454

1,413

1,867

Education

317

366

683

Domestic

159

496

655

Sport

139

58

197

Entertainment

27

50

77

Exchange Agreements

4

2

6

Totals

12,975

16,419

29,394

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