Representation
« Back One of the key functions of Chambers Ireland is to represent the views of Irish business to Government and to other decision-makers. As well as regular contact with key personnel on various issues, Chambers Ireland as an official social partner, is represented on a range of key policy-making fora, established under social partnership, that inform and influence Government.
As the country's largest and most local business network, Chambers Ireland is also represented on a range of other bodies at national and international level.
At present, Chambers Ireland represents the interests of Irish business on the following fora:
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Advisory Council to the Commission for Taxi Regulation
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Ageing Well network
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Aquaculture Licenses Appeals Board
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Business in the Community
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Communications Regulator Consumer Advisory Panel
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Crisis Pregnancy Agency Consultative Committee
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CROLink
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Customs Consultative Committee
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Customs Expert Group
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Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company
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Dundalk Port Company
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Eurochambres Conseil d'Administration
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Eurochambres Delegates Meeting
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European Economic and Social committee (EESC)
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Management Development Council
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National Competitiveness Council
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National Economic and Social Council
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National Expert Group on ISO 26000
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National Focal Point for Ireland Network - European Agency for Safety & Health at Work
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National Payments Implementation Programme Advisory Group
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National Waste Prevention Committee
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NDP (2007 - 2013) Central Monitoring Committee
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Permanent Head of ICC National Committee
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Public Transport Partnership Forum
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Seanad Éireann
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Shannon Foynes Port Company
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Skillnets certification committee
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Skillnets Ltd.
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Social Partnership - Steering Committee
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Southern and Eastern Region Operational Programme Monitoring Committee
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Trade Facilitation Ireland
For further information please contact Jessica Dempsey 01 400 4303 or jessica.dempsey@chambers.ie
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