Posts Tagged: Chambers Ireland

Chambers Ireland held the Annual Chamber Awards at the Killashee Hotel, sponsored by Zurich Insurance. These awards are a wonderful celebration and recognition of all the efforts of Chambers throughout the country. Dungarvan and West Waterford Chamber took home Chamber of the Year Award. Here is a list of all the winners 1. Partnership for

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    Siobhan Kinsella, Chambers Ireland President, and Director at Noel Recruitment gives her review of the National Training Fund supports available for upskilling employees. In recent years there has been improvements in the way that state training schemes have engaged with Irish labour market skills deficits. There has been a tighter focus on those

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Following the 2019 Chamber Awards, Leona Murphy from Chambers Ireland caught up with County Kildare Chamber who were the overall winners, winning the title of Chamber of the Year Could you tell us a bit about the two projects that were shortlisted for the Awards? Our award entry was for the Event of the Year category

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Shane Conneely, Senior Policy & Research Executive at Chambers Ireland, outlines how the Parliament arithmetic of the European Elections will impact the make up of incoming Commission. For the 2019 European elections Chambers Ireland was tasked by our member chambers with promoting election awareness and supporting them with voter-registration and “Get out the Vote” activities. At

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Shane Conneely, Senior Policy & Research Executive at Chambers Ireland, outlines the the impact Local Election results will have on the National Development Plan. For the 2019 Local elections Chambers Ireland was tasked by our member chambers with promoting election awareness and supporting them with voter-registration and “Get out the Vote” activities. We worked with

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Pauline Lowe, Policy & Research Executive at Chambers Ireland, outlines how Chambers Ireland’s local & European election manifestos are focusing on facilitating businesses to adapt to a low carbon economy  This has been an eventful week for climate action, which is set to rapidly change policy across all sectors in Ireland and abroad. Last night, the decision was made, by both the Government and the opposition parties after

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