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Dáil Éireann - Volume 35 - 05 June, 1930 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Bus Dispute and Tourist Traffic. Liam O Daimhín Liam O Daimhín 551 Liam O Daimhín asked the Minister for Industry and Commerce [551] whether, in view of the grave injury being caused to the tourist industry by the continuance of the dispute between the Irish Omnibus Company and its employees, he will take the necessary steps to compel the Company to meet representatives of the men's Trade Union to discuss the matters in dispute between the Company and its employees. Mr. McGilligan Mr. McGilligan Mr. McGilligan: I have no such compulsory powers as are suggested. Mr. Everett Mr. Everett Mr. Everett: Will the Minister say if this reply was dictated by the directors of the Irish Omnibus Company? Mr. Davin Mr. Davin Mr. Davin: Are we to understand that the Government are standing behind the directors of this railway-subsidised concern in attempting to dictate to their employees as to what trade union they should join? Mr. McGilligan Mr. McGilligan Mr. McGilligan: No. Mr. Davin Mr. Davin Mr. Davin: What are the constitutional rights of the men? Mr. McGilligan Mr. McGilligan Mr. McGilligan: That is a different question. All that I am asked is will I take the necessary steps to compel the Company to meet representatives of the men's trade union to discuss the matters in dispute. If the Deputy says that he and the rest of the Labour Party want a system of compulsory arbitration in regard to disputes brought in I shall consider that, but in relation to a single dispute, that we should have the enforcement of certain people even to meet certain other people, I cannot consider. Mr. Davin Mr. Davin Mr. Davin: In view of the unsatisfactory answer given by the Minister, I give notice that I shall raise the matter on the adjournment. Dáil Éireann 35 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. Bus Dispute and Tourist Traffic. Questions 19300605
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