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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 November 2016

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Questions (690)

Michael Healy-Rae

Question:

690. Deputy Michael Healy-Rae asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation her views on a matter (details supplied) regarding the hourly rate for contract cleaners; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34412/16]

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Written answers

Deputy, you will be aware that I signed the Employment Regulation (Amendment) Order (Contract Cleaning Joint Labour Committee) 2016 on 27 October 27 last. (https://www.djei.ie/en/Legislation/SI-No-548-of-2016.html).

The making of the Order follows a public consultation on draft proposals that were developed by the Contract Cleaning Joint Labour Committee for an amended Employment Regulation Order for the Sector. This process was undertaken in August of this year when notice of making of the proposals was advertised in national newspapers on 18 August. That notice invited observations on the proposals to be submitted by 16 September. Copies of the draft proposals were available from the Joint Labour Committees Secretariat and were also uploaded on the Workplace Relations website.https://www.workplacerelations.ie/en/news-media/Workplace_Relations_Notices/Contract_Cleaning_JLC_Draft_ERO.html

The Joint Labour Committee (JLC) for the Sector, made up of representatives of the main unions and employers in the sector, considered submissions made and submitted their final proposals for pay and other terms to apply to workers in the Sector, to the Labour Court for consideration. Amongst other things, the JLC must have regard to the legitimate financial and commercial interests of the employers in the sector in question. In this instance the Labour Court adopted the proposals and sent them to me. Being satisfied that the provisions of the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2012 were complied with, I signed the Order to effect the proposals.

If enterprises that are covered by Employment Regulation Orders are experiencing severe financial difficulties they may apply to the Labour Court for an exemption from their obligation to pay the rates provided for in the Orders for a specified period of time. The criteria relating to these exemptions are provided for in the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2012. (https://www.djei.ie/en/Legislation/Legislation-Files/Act32of2012.pdf).

The membership of the Contract Cleaning Joint Labour Committee is set out as follows:-

Contract Cleaning Industry Joint Labour Committee

Chairman

Vice Chairman

Brendan Cunningham

Michael Keegan

Employer Representatives (7)

Worker Representatives (7)

Name

Nominated by

Name

Nominated by

Jackie O’ Brien (ICCA)

OCS

IBEC

Diane Jackson (SIPTU)

ICTU

Mary Horgan (ICCA)

Grosvenor Cleaning Services

IBEC

Jerry Browne (SIPTU)

ICTU

Colin Maybin (ICCA)

Momentum Support

IBEC

Paul Hansard (SIPTU)

ICTU

Shane Doherty (ICCA)

ISS Ireland Limited

IBEC

Christine Quinn (SIPTU)

ICTU

Avril McCarthy (ICCA)

Derry Court Co. Ltd

IBEC

Teresa Thompson (SIPTU)

ICTU

Jan Hayden (ICCA)

Mitie Facilities Management

IBEC

Tony Kelly (UNITE)

ICTU

Tiernan Doherty (IBEC)

IBEC

Robby Purfield (SIPTU)

ICTU

Alana Dunican (ICCA)

Momentum Support

IBEC

Orlagh Fawl (SIPTU)

ICTU

Maeve Coffey (ICCA)

Noonan

Noonan

Valerie Chambers

ICTU

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