 speeches, gallery & multimediagallery
click on the thumbnails to see a larger version |  |  |  |  | | Tom meets with members of the Arts Council and the Theatre Forum
From right to left:
Pat Moylan - Chairperson of the Arts Council
Tom Kitt - Chairman of the Joint Committee on Arts, Sport and Tourism
Fiach Mac Conghail - Artistic Director of the Abb | Tom Kitt, Minister for eGovernment, at the launch recently of the eGovernment Awards at the Four Seasons Hotel. | Tom Kitt, Minister for eGovernment, at the launch recently of the eGovernment Awards at the Four Seasons Hotel | Tom Kitt and Artist John Conway at the official opening of John's Exhibition in Airfield House. | Tom Kitt with members of Ógra Fianna Faíl at the recent Open Week at UCD. |  |  |  |  |  | | Tom Kitt turns the sod for Wayside Celtic FC for their new Clubhouse at Glenamuck road, Kilternan. Tom strongly supported the clubs application for Sports Capital funding towards the cost of this ambitious project. They were recently allocated €500,000. | Tom Kitt TD with Enda Kelly, Business Development Executive, iReach, at the launch of the Digital Content Event in Government Buildings | Tom Kitt greets Uachtaran Mary McAleese as they attend the opening of the new Mill theatre in Dundrum Town Centre | Tom Kitt making a speech in UCD | Tom Kitt meeting with Gerry Adams and Martin McGuiness |
speeches
Speech on the Services Directive I welcome the opportunity to respond to the debate on this very important subject. The Government recognize that recent events such as the Irish Ferries dispute have caused people to become concerned that there might be some link between that dispute and the attempt by the European Union to create a single market in services. I wish to emphasize, yet again, on behalf of the Government that there isn’t. The Services Directive would not permit social dumping or the exploitation of workers. And it would not be supported by the Government if it did.
Innovation Management in the Public Service Induction Session for 3rd Cohort of MSc Students By coming together with other public servants from the two jurisdictions – you will have an added dimension to your education – a dimension that cannot be acquired in texts or lectures – a dimension that will add tremendous value to the experience of doing the degree. You will network with people who have a different perspective on similar problems – you will build lasting friendships and networks of support – and you will enhance your own understanding of the nature of public service – and what it means in the 21st century.
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 welcomeI want to take the oppportunity to welcome you to my Constituency website. I hope it will prove a useful source of information.Constituents in Dublin South are invited to contact me by email. Many thanks for stopping by. Más féidir liom cabhair a thabhairt duit ná bÍ imnÍ ort teacht i dteagmhaill liom. |  |  |
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