Monthly Archives: July 2019

Chambers Ireland welcomes this morning’s (18 July 2019) consultation on remote working hosted by Ministers Heather Humphreys and Richard Bruton as part of Future Jobs Ireland. As Ireland’s largest business network with a geographical reach into every major town and city in the country, we know how important it is, both for employers and their

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  Following today’s (9 July 2019) publication of the revised Brexit contingency action plan from the Irish Government, Ian Talbot, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive urges businesses to comprehensively review this latest Brexit resource and to continue to prepare for a highly possible ‘no-deal’ outcome this October.   “Today’s revised contingency action plan is being published

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Following publication of the June Fiscal Monitor, Chambers Ireland calls on Government to ensure that Budget 2020 delivers on commitments for investment in infrastructure. Speaking this evening Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “While the economy is performing well, continued prosperity is by no means guaranteed. There are a number of economic headwinds which

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