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Harbour Authorities Membership

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 8 May 2018

Tuesday, 8 May 2018

Ceisteanna (423)

Robert Troy

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423. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his views on whether elected worker directors play an important role in the governance of tier one commercial port companies; and his further views on whether the number of elected worker directors on the boards of State-owned tier one port companies should be restored to the level set out in the Harbours Act 1996 from one to two in order to reflect the importance attached to the role of worker democracy in State-owned ports and to bring these entities into line with representative levels established in other successful commercial State companies. [19884/18]

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In line with the Ports Policy Statement 2005, the Harbours (Amendment) Act 2009 reduced the total number of directors serving on a port company board from 12 to 8. This was in recognition of the need for smaller, more focussed boards which were clearly aligned, on an individual member level, solely on the achievement of the commercial objectives and wellbeing of the port company.  In tandem with smaller, more focussed boards being put in place the allocation of one employee director on each board was more appropriate.

Section 30 of the Harbours Act 1996, as substituted by Section 39 of the Harbours Act 2015 maintains this provision and provides that an election of an employee director shall only be held where the average number of its employees is expected to exceed 30 in an accounting year.

Employee directors play an important role and make a valuable contribution to the governance of our tier one port companies. They provide a unique insight and add to the diverse skill sets required. In line with the legislation all employee director positions in port companies have currently been filled and no vacancies will arise for a number of years

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