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Departmental Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 21 July 2011

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Ceisteanna (380)

Shane Ross

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384 Deputy Shane Ross asked the Minister for Social Protection the amount of State funding, directly or indirectly, that has been paid to fund trade unions, related bodies or trader union interests or causes in the past decade; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [22620/11]

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The Department of Social Protection does not fund trade unions per se. However, the Department facilitates the deduction and remission of union subscriptions by staff in respect of their union memberships to the following unions —

Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants (AHCPS)

Association of Secretaries and Higher Grades

Public Service Executive Union (PSEU)

Civil Public and Services Union (CPSU)

SIPTU — Health Services Professionals Branch

Branch Managers Association

IMPACT

The Department also provides grants to support the provision of information on social welfare services. The Irish Congress of Trade Unions and the Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed received funding in the past decade as set out in the following tables.

Organisation Name: Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU)

Year

Amount (€)

2001

88,650

2002

104,800

2003

86,000

2004

80,000

2005

80,000

2006

115,404

2007

103,278

2008

80,000

These payments to ICTU were part of core funding towards the costs of Congress Network Information Services.

Organisation Name: Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed (INOU)

Year

Amount (€)

2000

20,000

2001

3,000

2002

146,205

2003

150,000

2004

150,000

2005

160,000

2006

189,952

2007

198,807

2008

233,388

2009

171,000

2010

181,500

2011

218,000

These payments to INOU were for funding for the Development and Promotion of Information and Welfare Rights to continue the delivery of its services and to produce a reference for unemployed people.

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