Chambers Ireland and our nationwide network of chambers has today (9 April 2020) published the results of a survey of its members, which seeks to quantify and highlight the impacts of COVID-19 on businesses in towns, cities and regions right across the country. Our survey which has over 1,100 responses (1,149) was conducted between 3

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Chambers Ireland today (7 April 2020) opens applications for the Excellence in Local Government Awards 2020. The Excellence in Local Government Awards are held annually in conjunction with the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government and today’s launch invites Local Authorities to submit projects for consideration across sixteen different categories, in what will be the 17th edition

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This morning, Chambers Ireland launches our second Covid-19 Business Community Survey. This survey is targeted at business owners and operators, both those who are members of their local chambers of commerce and those that are not. With it we seek to chart out the effects of the Covid-19 restrictions on the Irish Business community, and

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Responding to the publication of the March Exchequer Returns, Chambers Ireland calls on Government to look to the future and plan how it will meet the challenge of restoring the country’s finance and rebuilding the economy. Speaking today (2 April 2020), Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “The impact of the measures we have had to

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Following the publication of today’s (2 April 2020) live register figures by the CSO, Chambers Ireland calls on Government to ensure that post-crisis, the supports are there to ensure business can re-open. Speaking today, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “Today’s CSO figures illustrate just how much damage has been done to businesses and to livelihoods

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Cash-flow has been identified as the number one difficulty for our members during the economic downturn caused by the Coronavirus outbreak. Chambers Ireland today (31 March 2020) calls on businesses, public and private, who are able to pay their bills, to do so, and support fellow business owners, especially self-employed, to stay afloat during the crisis. Speaking today,

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Wordcloud of Survey Responses to Government Action Needed in Response to COVID-19 Chambers Ireland and our nationwide network of chambers has today (24 March 2020) published the results of a survey of its members, which seeks to quantify and highlight the impacts of COVID-19 on business in towns, cities and regions right across the country.

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Earlier this week, Chambers Ireland and our nationwide network of chambers called on Government and all State bodies to be flexible and responsive to the needs of their business and economic partners, so that we may ensure business continuity through this crisis. In particular, we called on Government to ensure that businesses that are in sectors

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Chambers Ireland and our nationwide network of chambers calls for all businesses, Government and all State bodies to be flexible and responsible to the needs of their business and economic partners, so that we may ensure business continuity through this crisis. A strength of business people is that working together we find solutions. Part of

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Chambers Ireland and our Network of chambers calls for clarity, certainty, and flexibility from the State and its agencies. As we work with Government to address this national crisis, we urge sincere engagement by state bodies to support businesses to stay afloat during these unprecedented times. Our member chambers are active in every major town

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Chambers Ireland has opened the Sustainable Business Impact Awards, the renamed Corporate Social Responsibility Awards, which align with the Sustainable Development Goals. Featured in this photo from left to right is Carly Mooney, Event Manager, Chambers Ireland, Ian Talbot, Chief Executive, Chambers Ireland and Theo Cullinane, Chief Executive, BAM Ireland Chambers Ireland today (12 March 2020)

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Chambers Ireland has today issued the following joint statement with the Government, trade unions and other employer bodies. Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “We are committed to showing flexibility and a co-operative approach in managing the inevitable disruption which will arise in these difficult and exceptional times and have also agreed to remain

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