Chambers Ireland has today (17/10/12) welcomed the announcement that the Credit Guarantee Scheme will go live on Wednesday 24th October. Speaking this morning, Ian Talbot, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive, said “this scheme is something that the Chamber Network has been calling for since 2009 and we have consistently pushed for its implementation since its announcement

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Survey Results Indicate Overwhelmingly Negative Impact on Jobs Chambers Ireland has today (22/10/12) called on the Government not to increase the cost of employment in Budget 2013. Speaking this morning, Ian Talbot, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive said, “With a high unemployment rate and the Government’s continued reiteration that employment is their number one priority, it

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Chambers Ireland has welcomed today’s (12/10/12) CSO figures which indicate a 27% increase in the seasonally adjusted trade surplus in August 2012 when compared with July 2012. Particularly positive is the increase in both exports and imports, month on month and year on year. Speaking earlier today, Seán Murphy, Chambers Ireland Deputy Chief Executive said

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Chambers Ireland has today (16/10/12) welcomed the Action Programme for Effective Local Government which will create a more self-reliant and efficient Local Government system. Speaking this afternoon, Ian Talbot, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive, said “the reduction in the number of Local Authorities from 114 to 31 is to be welcomed as a step towards increased

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Chambers Ireland has today (10/10/12) called on the Government to maximise potential savings from the Croke Park Agreement and make sure that all possibilities are on the table for discussion. The call comes in advance of the latest meeting of the Croke Park Implementation Group. Speaking this morning, Seán Murphy, Chambers Ireland Deputy Chief Executive

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Following our bailout and the commitments made by the current Government, there is an awareness that, for the foreseeable future, budget time will be stressful for everyone in Ireland. In addition, let’s not overestimate the role of the Troika in decision making — this and future budgets are ours to be accountable and responsible for.

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