Monthly Archives: August 2019

Chambers Ireland congratulates the 58,000-plus students receiving their Leaving Certificate results today. Speaking this morning, Chambers Ireland chief executive Ian Talbot congratulated the students and wished them well on the next steps towards building a future career. “For many students receiving their results today, third level university education may be the preferred option, but we

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Speaking this morning (13 August 2019) about Chambers Ireland’s Budget 2020 recommendations on Infrastructure and Housing, chief executive Ian Talbot emphasised that regardless of the economic uncertainties we face, Government must ensure that the NDP investments set out under that plan are realised. “The priority issue for Budget 2020, as identified by our network of

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Chambers Ireland today revealed the shortlist for the Excellence in Local Government Awards 2019. In its 16th year, the Awards features a total of 22 Local Authorities shortlisted over 16 categories, including a new addition, ‘Age Friendly Initiative’, which showcases Local Authorities’ efforts to make Ireland a great place in which to grow old. The Excellence

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  Speaking this afternoon (2 August 2019) following the publication of the July Exchequer Returns, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot acknowledges the performance of the economy continues to be strong and steady, but urges a prudent approach in Budget 2020. “What we’re seeing in this month’s Returns is a reflection of the strength of

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Chambers Ireland today officially announced the shortlist for the Outstanding Achievement in CSR Award for the Corporate Social Responsibility Awards. Once again, this year’s prestigious Outstanding Achievement in CSR Award received applicant companies who have demonstrated outstanding, sustained commitment in their CSR practices at all levels. The companies shortlisted for the award are as follows:

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