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Regional Strategy Key to Future Jobs Growth in South East
Chambers Ireland today (07/09/2015) welcomes the launch of the South East Action Plan for Jobs which aims at creating an additional 25,000 jobs in Carlow, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford. &
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Ulster Bank Wins Outstanding Achievement in Corporate Social Responsibility Award
Ulster Bank has won the Outstanding Achievement in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Award at the 2015 Chambers Ireland CSR Awards held in Dublin last night (03/09/15). The judging panel selected
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Strong August Exchequer Receipts Demonstrates Increasing Opportunity for Strategic Investment
Chambers Ireland has today (2/09/2015) urged Government to use the increasingly strong position of Ireland’s public finances to invest strategically in Ireland’s future. Speaking today, Ian Talbot
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Chambers Ireland Welcomes the Lobbying Register
Chambers Ireland today (1/09/2015) welcomes the commencement of the Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015 which introduces the requirement for lobbyists to record and register their activities with the Stan
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Regional Job Momentum Must Be Maintained
Chambers Ireland today (26/08/15) welcomes the latest Quarterly National Household Survey which shows continual growth in employment figures. Commenting on the Survey’s publication, Ian Talbot
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Implementation the Big Challenge for National Aviation Policy
Chambers Ireland today (20/08/2015) welcomed the publication of a National Aviation Policy for Ireland. Speaking today, Ian Talbot, Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland, said: “As an island eco
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‘Living Wage’ Conference Will Set Unrealistic Expectations
Chambers Ireland is today (11/08/15) urging that realistic wage expectations are set ahead of the ‘living wage’ conference for Ireland announced today. Commenting on the forthcomi
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Increases to Minimum Wage Rate Premature and Unwarranted
Chambers Ireland is today (21/07/15) calling on Government to prioritise securing Ireland’s economic recovery and ensuring sustainable jobs growth when considering the Report of the Low Pay Commissi
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Proposed Increases in Minimum Wage Will Undermine Competitiveness and Jobs Growth
Chambers Ireland has reacted with concern at reports that the Low Pay Commission will be proposing a 5.8% increase in the minimum wage. Chief Executive Ian Talbot this morning (19 July 2015) said;
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Now is the Time to Build for the Future, Not Just the Next Budget
Chambers Ireland is today (16/07/15) representing the Chamber Network at the Government’s National Economic Dialogue. Chambers Ireland will advocate for the needs of the business community across Ir
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