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‘COVID burden’ on women must be addressed by Government, says Chambers Ireland
On International Women’s Day (8 March 2021) Chambers Ireland calls on Government to ease the intensified ‘COVID burden’ on women by introducing policies focused on flexible work, parenting equal
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New European research finds that COVID-19 intensifies challenges for female entrepreneurs – Chambers Ireland says impact of pandemic must not result in a wider gender pay gap
Chambers Ireland, in partnership with the Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry (EUROCHAMBRES), has published new data this morning (4 March 2021) on the impact of COVID-19 on fema
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Chambers Ireland calls for an end to incremental half-measures and fresh start in approach to tackling COVID-19
Chambers Ireland today (23 Feb 2021) says three month extension not long enough and calls on Government to leave incremental half-measures in the past, and start afresh with an expansive, data-driven
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Chambers Ireland calls for greater ambition and accelerated pace in delivering strategic infrastructure
Chambers Ireland today (22 Feb 2021) calls on Government to put climate action, urban renewal, and gender equality at the heart of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan and Nation
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New European trade strategy will support Irish business to diversify, compete and remain resilient – Chambers Ireland calls for National Action Plan to support SMEs to trade globally
Chambers Ireland has today (18 February 2021) welcomed the newly published EU Trade Strategy. Chambers Ireland commends the Commission’s strong emphasis on empowering SMEs to trade internationally,
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New COVID aid scheme welcome but more detail needed, says Chambers Ireland
Chambers Ireland today (9 Feb 2021) welcomes announcement by Government that COVID business grants will be expanded. Speaking this afternoon Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “We hav
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Existing Financial Supports Too Restrictive – Chambers Ireland Calls for Fresh Approach and Expansion of Payments
Chambers Ireland today (21 January 2020) calls on Government to substantially rethink and refresh the range of COVID-19 supports available to businesses over the coming months. Speaking this morning,
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Remote Work Strategy an Ambitious Vision for Future of Work- Chambers Ireland Calls for Acceleration of Broadband Plan
Chambers Ireland today (15 January 2021) welcomes the publication by Tánaiste Leo Varadkar of the National Remote Working Strategy “Making Remote Work”. The report commits to an acceleration of t
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Government must avoid under-reacting to scale of latest pandemic crisis- Chambers Ireland calls for expansion of business supports
Speaking this afternoon (6 January 2021) following Cabinet’s latest announcement, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot urged Government to expand financial supports for impacted businesses.
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Chambers Ireland calls on Government to do whatever it takes to support businesses and their employees
Chambers Ireland has today (30 December 2020) expressed its disappointment at the need to impose a full Level 5 lockdown and calls on Government to prioritise planning for the Vaccine rollout. Speakin
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