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Dáil Éireann - Volume 240 - 14 May, 1969 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Farm Workers' Pensions. Mr. Clinton Mr. Clinton 6. Mr. Clinton asked the Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries if he will consider the introduction of a scheme to provide pensions for farm workers on the lines of the scheme for county council workers. Mr. Blaney Mr. Blaney Mr. Blaney: The Deputy is, of course, aware that farm workers, as insured persons, can qualify for old age contributory pension under the Social Welfare Acts. In addition, legislation is in course of preparation for the introduction of a limited scheme of retirement pensions at age 65 for which these workers will also be eligible. Further developments in the field of social welfare pensions are also envisaged and the position of agricultural workers, as of all other workers, will be fully considered in this connection. Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully: Would the Minister not consider introducing a pension scheme for farm workers employed by his Department, as a pilot scheme? Mr. Blaney Mr. Blaney Mr. Blaney: That would be appropriately a matter to be discussed between my Department and the unions. Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully: Because of the fact that the unions have so far made no impression on the Minister's officials, I thought, perhaps, the Minister might be a bit more soft-hearted in his approach. Mr. Blaney Mr. Blaney Mr. Blaney: The Deputy is not in a position to know whether they made an impression on the Minister or not. Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully: I can only judge by results and so far the results indicate that they have made no impression. Mr. Blaney Mr. Blaney 1203 [1203] Mr. Blaney: We do not produce instant results but we produce very sound results. Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully Mr. James Tully: Unfortunately, farm workers do not live long enough. Dáil Éireann 240 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. Farm Workers' Pensions. Questions 19690514
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