With all adults now eligible for vaccination, Chambers Ireland today (23 July 2021) renews its call for employers to be flexible in accommodating the vaccination of their staff so that the immunisation programme can proceed as fast and smoothly as possible. This is particularly important as we are in a race between vaccination and a
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On behalf of the organisation, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive, Ian Talbot wishes to acknowledge the passing of Des O’Malley. “The sad death of Des O’Malley reminds us of what can be achieved when a person has the courage and vision to see a better future and the conviction to act towards it. His work in
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Chambers Ireland today (19 July 2021) has published its recommendations to Government ahead of Budget 2022. Central to the Chambers Ireland Submission is the call for Budget 2022 to support urban recovery and tackle vacancy. Specifically, Chambers Ireland calls for the expansion and reform of the Living City Initiative, incentives to enable brownfield development and
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Chambers Ireland, the body which represents 40 chambers of commerce in Ireland, has called on Irish business to become leaders in the effort to create a more sustainable society. The organisation has today released an extensive Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Toolkit for Business to encourage employers of every size to advance their sustainability journey by
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Chambers Ireland has today (1 July 2021) published the shortlist for the 2021 Sustainable Business Impact Awards. The awards are sponsored by BAM Ireland and highlight the impactful and innovative ways businesses engage with the UN Sustainable Development Goals in their communitivmes. In total, 83 projects have been shortlisted across fourteen award categories. The winners
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