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It Starts Now- Budget 2018 Must Include Increased Investment in Childcare
Earlier this month, Government launched their “It Starts Now” campaign which aims to inform parents of €19m in Extra Supports for families. As part of the awareness campaign, Gove
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The Clock Continues To Tick- Brexit Update
by Emma Kerins, International Affairs Executive, Chambers Ireland Following announcements earlier this month that the UK would release a series of position papers outlining their key policies, last we
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Time to refocus the National Training Fund – Education & Skills asks Budget 2018
by Elisha Collier O’Brien, Policy and Research Executive, Chambers Ireland Irish businesses benefit greatly from opportunities to access training and skills for employees to build capacity and e
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Guest Blog by Peninsula Ireland: Compensation for Employees Working on Public Holidays
Following the August bank holiday, our 24-hour Advice Service was busy with queries in respect of public holiday entitlements, so we thought we’d help you employers with this useful guide to compens
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Budget 2018 is not the time for any increase to 9% VAT rate
by Susan McDermott, Media and Communications Executive, Chambers Ireland The reduced VAT rate for the tourism and hospitality sector was first introduced by former Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan
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Guest Blog by Peninsula Ireland: Health & Safety Essentials – Workplace Stress
Guest blog post – HR Advice from Peninsula An employee will often be confronted by a number of stress factors. An organisation’s culture can be the key to determining the factors related
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Reducing the Digital Divide – Why Ireland Needs Better Broadband
by Will Doyle, Chambers Ireland Public Affairs Team Why do we need better broadband? In today’s increasingly digitized economy, access to high-speed broadband is no longer a luxury but a
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Why Ireland Needs a Rainy Day Fund
By Susan McDermott, Media and Communications Executive, Chambers Ireland There has been much discussion in the media and current affairs commentary in recent days and weeks about the Rainy Day Fund an
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Trading with Japan – Opportunities for Irish Business
by Emma Kerins, International Affairs Executive, Chambers Ireland This week’s news that the EU and Japan reached a political agreement for a new trade deal is a welcome development for all
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Two Islands: Brexit and the Future of Europe
by Will Doyle On the 13 June, European Movement Ireland hosted Two Islands: Brexit and the Future of Europe, a conference addressing the looming effects of Brexit. The speakers represe
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