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Dáil Éireann Debate, Monday - 11 September 2023

Monday, 11 September 2023

Questions (336, 337, 338)

Matt Shanahan

Question:

336. Deputy Matt Shanahan asked the Minister for Transport as the Minister is aware of the new national SAR contract awarded to a company (details supplied) in recent days, if he will confirm that the takeover of the contract by the company will be subject to TUPE (transfer undertakings and protecting employment) legislation and will therefore guarantee that the present employment roles and remuneration will be observed within the new contract; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38313/23]

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Matt Shanahan

Question:

337. Deputy Matt Shanahan asked the Minister for Transport as part of the newly awarded SAR contract if he will confirm that the company (details supplied) will not seek to introduce aeronautical agency or temporary recruitment measures in an effort to renegotiate, existing remuneration and staffing levels at the Waterford R117 base; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38314/23]

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Matt Shanahan

Question:

338. Deputy Matt Shanahan asked the Minister for Transport if he will confirm that as part of the new SAR contract (details supplied), that the existing servicing and maintenance teams based at Waterford Regional Airport will remain employed at this facility into the future; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38315/23]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 336 to 338, inclusive, together.

The contract for the provision of next generation Coast Guard aviation services was signed with Bristow Ireland Limited on 11 August 2023. The contract provides for the operation of four helicopter bases all on 24/7 duty, with the addition of a Coast Guard Fixed Wing aircraft service for the first time.

The Department and the Irish Coast Guard will facilitate, support, and expects to see, an orderly and seamless transfer of operations between both contractors (CHCI and Bristow Ireland). The transition will be a gradual process, and the new aviation service will be introduced on a phased basis over the next 24 months.  

I fully recognise the professionalism and dedication of all personnel engaged in the provision of this essential State service. The specialist expertise of the CHCI personnel is highly valued and the experience gained over many years in providing IRCG SAR and other aviation services will continue to be a valued and sought after resource. The nature of the skills, training and experience required to fulfil Search and Rescue roles is quite specialised and there is a limited pool of suitably qualified personnel in Ireland and internationally available to fill these posts. Ensuring continued safe, efficient, and effective aviation services for the Irish Coast Guard is the overarching priority for all concerned. To that end, it is imperative that existing and future staff be fully appraised of employment and advancement opportunities available under the new service, so as to reduce any uncertainty or distraction.

Bristow Ireland has given a commitment to my Department that the Company supports the principles of TUPE and that it will fully engage with the recognised Trade Unions – Forsa and Unite- as part of the transition and mobilisation phase of the new contract. The company has stated that it is fully committed to establishing pathways for personnel currently servicing the existing SAR contract to join Bristow Ireland on comparable salary structures and they will actively work to develop a positive and professional relationship with the Trade Unions to ensure that this commitment is fully honoured. Bristow Ireland will also engage directly with the management team of the incumbent contractor, CHCI, in the near future with a view to ensuring a seamless transition to the new IRCG aviation service.

 

Question No. 337 answered with Question No. 336.
Question No. 338 answered with Question No. 336.
Question No. 339 answered with Question No. 317.
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