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Encyclopedia > Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (Ireland)

The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (An Roinn Fiontar, Trádála agus Fostaíochta) is a department of the Irish government. It is led by the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment who is assisted by two Ministers of State. Image File history File links COA_IRELAND.PNG Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... The Irish Government contains a number of departments or ministries, known in the Republic of Ireland as a Department of State (Roinn Stáit in Irish). ... The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment is the senior minister at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (An Roinn Fiontar, Trádála agus Fostaíochta) in the Irish Government. ... A Minister of State, in the Republic of Ireland, is a junior minister of non-cabinet rank, attached to one or more Departments of State of the cabinet. ...

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Departmental Team

  • Secretary-General of the Department: Seán Gorman

The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment is the senior minister at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (An Roinn Fiontar, Trádála agus Fostaíochta) in the Irish Government. ... Micheál Martin (born August, 1960) is a senior Irish Fianna Fáil politician. ... A Teachta Dála (Irish for Dáil Deputy, pronounced chock-ta dawla) is a member of Dáil Éireann, the lower chamber of the Irish Oireachtas or National Parliament. ... A Minister of State, in the Republic of Ireland, is a junior minister of non-cabinet rank, attached to one or more Departments of State of the cabinet. ... Michael Ahern (b. ... A Teachta Dála (Irish for Dáil Deputy, pronounced chock-ta dawla) is a member of Dáil Éireann, the lower chamber of the Irish Oireachtas or National Parliament. ... A Minister of State, in the Republic of Ireland, is a junior minister of non-cabinet rank, attached to one or more Departments of State of the cabinet. ... Tony Killeen (b. ... A Teachta Dála (Irish for Dáil Deputy, pronounced chock-ta dawla) is a member of Dáil Éireann, the lower chamber of the Irish Oireachtas or National Parliament. ...

Departmental Overview

Enterprise, Trade and Employment is one of the most important economic departments in the Irish Government, reponsible for the implementation of policy in five key areas: The Government (Irish: Rialtas) is the cabinet that exercises executive authority in the Republic of Ireland. ...

  • Enterprise, Innovation, Growth
  • Quality Work and Learning
  • Making Markets and Regulation work better
  • Quality, Value and Continuous Improvement
  • the European Union.

A large element of the work of the Department arises from Ireland's membership of a number of international organisations, in particular the European Union and the World Trade Organisation. The Department plays an active role in the development of EU and WTO policies, particularly to ensure that Ireland's interests are protected. The Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment is organised into seven divisions. They are: For other uses of the initials WTO, see WTO (disambiguation). ...

  • Labour Force Development Division
  • Competitiveness and International Affairs Division
  • Employment Rights & Industrial Relations Division
  • Science, Technology and Intellectual Property Division
  • Corporate Services & Economic Policy Division
  • Commerce, Consumers and Competition Division
  • Enterprise and Agencies Division

History

The official headquarters and Ministerial offices of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment are at 23 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. The present Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment was established in 1997, however, the department has existed in many forms over the years: Dublin 2 (D2) is a Dublin postal district on the Southside of the city. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

  • Department of Trade & Commerce 1919-1922
  • Department of Trade 1922
  • Department of Industry & Commerce 1922-1977
  • Department of Industry, Commerce & Energy 1977-1980
  • Department of Industry, Commerce & Tourism 1980-1981
  • Department of Trade, Commerce & Tourism 1981-1983
  • Department of Industry, Trade, Commerce & Tourism 1983-1986
  • Department of Industry & Commerce 1986-1993
  • Department of Enterprise & Employment 1993-1997
  • Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment 1997-present

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  • Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

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