asked the Minister for Labour: (1) the number of administrative tribunals operating within his Department; (2) the number of such tribunals operating in bodies for which he is responsible; (3) the type of each tribunal; (4) the legislation under which each tribunal operates; and (5) the number of appeals to each tribunal and the number upheld in each of the past five years.
Written Answers. - Administrative Tribunals.
(1) There are two administrative tribunals operating within the Department of Labour, namely the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Levy Appeal Tribunal. In addition, the Labour Court has certain appellate functions—but as these represent only a fraction of the work of the court they are not regarded as coming within the scope of the question.
(2) There are no tribunals operating in any body for which the Minister for Labour is responsible.
(3) Both the Employment Appeals Tribunal and the Levy Appeal Tribunal are independent bodies which have been assigned specific functions in relation to the determination of appeals under different legislative provisions. They consist of a chairman and vice-chairman with legal qualifications who are appointed by the Minister for Labour together with panels of ordinary members who are appointed on the nominations of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and of employer organisations.
(4) and (5) Details of the relevant legislation and of the appeals dealt with are set out in the form of a tabular statement.
Employment Appeals Tribunal
Relevant Legislation |
Year |
Appeals Lodged |
Appeals Upheld |
1. Section 39 of the Redundancy Payments Act, 1967 as amended by section 7 of the Redundancy Payments Act, 1971 and section 17 of the Redundancy Payments Act, 1979. |
1976 |
1,059 |
482 |
1977 |
955 |
394 |
|
1978 |
546 |
206 |
|
1979 |
504 |
171 |
|
1980 |
676 |
205 |
|
2. Section 11 of the Minimum Notice Act, 1973. |
1976 |
1,059 |
440 |
1977 |
964 |
448 |
|
1978 |
634 |
237 |
|
1979 |
504 |
246 |
|
1980 |
1,048 |
382 |
|
3. Section 18 of the Unfair Dismissals Act, 1977. |
1976 |
Nil |
Nil |
1977 |
82 |
4 |
|
1978 |
326 |
66 |
|
1979 |
402 |
130 |
|
1980 |
754 |
115 |
|
4. Section 27 of the Maternity Protection of Employees Act, 1981. |
1976-1980 |
Nil-Act in operation since 6 April 1981 only. |
Nil |
(Notes: 1. The numbers of appeals lodged include some withdrawn before hearing.
2. The numbers of appeals upheld in a particular year do not necessarily refer to appeals lodged in that year as there is always a carry-over of undecided appeals from one year to the next).
Levy Appeal Tribunal
Relevant Legislation |
Year |
Appeals Lodged |
Appeals Upheld |
Industrial Training Levy (Appeal Tribunal) Regulations, 1970 made under section 22 of the Industrial Training Act, 1967. |
1976 |
117 |
3 |
1977 |
94 |
9 |
|
1978 |
47 |
Nil |
|
1979 |
38 |
Nil |
|
1980 |
71 |
2 |
(Notes: 1. A very substantial number of appeals lodged with the Levy Appeal Tribunal are withdrawn as they are settled before hearing.
2. The numbers of appeals upheld in a particular year do not necessarily refer to appeals lodged in that year, as there is always a carry-over of undecided appeals from one year to the next).
182.
asked the Minister for Energy: (1) the number of administrative tribunals operating within his Department; (2) the number of such tribunals operating in bodies for which he is responsible; (3) the type of each tribunal; (4) the legislation under which each tribunal operates; and (5) the number of appeals to each tribunal and the number upheld in each of the past five years.
There are no administrative tribunals operating within my Department or in bodies for which I have responsibility.
190.
asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs: (1) the number of administrative tribunals operating within his Department; (2) the number of such tribunals operating in bodies for which he is responsible; (3) the type of each tribunal; (4) the legislation under which each tribunal operates; and (5) the number of appeals to each tribunal and the number upheld in each of the past five years.
There is no administrative tribunal operating within my Department.
201.
asked the Minister for Industry, Commerce and Tourism: (1) the number of administrative tribunals operating within his Department; (2) the number of such tribunals operating in bodies for which he is responsible; (3) the type of each tribunal; (4) the legislation under which each tribunal operates; and (5) the number of appeals to each tribunal and the number upheld in each of the past five years.
There are no administrative tribunals operating within my Department or in any of the bodies for which I am responsible.