Many organisations are now trialling off-site working and report that they are able to conduct their business with staff operating remotely. However for others remote working is not feasible. I’ve today been having on-going communications with members who are anticipating making difficult decisions regarding work force in the coming week. In light of such, I
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Saturday, 14 March 2020: The Board of Limerick Chamber – the largest business representative body in the Mid-West – has stated its support for a full workplace closure should it be necessary to help overcome the spread of COVID-19 at this critical stage. The Chamber said that if such a closure is instituted, exceptions will need
We are on the Remote Working journey with you, sharing best practice tips and resources. We found these resources helpful – check them out Guide to Remote Working (RTE news) Employflex event slides from February 2020 This useful article from expert Rowena Hennigan
Ireland’s first case of Coronavirus was confirmed on 29 February 2020. In addition to being a public health concern, the virus has the potential to cause disruptive impact to businesses. The Government is taking measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Please find below a series of key resources for Business from Government Departments
The Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation has published a checklist of some of the key risks to the continuity of your business activities during the outbreak of COVID-19 and of preparatory actions that can be taken to respond. Click here to view the document
Friday, 13 March 2020: Limerick Chamber CEO Dee Ryan has today said that state bodies must act swiftly to put clear and quick solutions in place to prevent a COVID-19 economic implosion. Commenting following the announcement yesterday of a range of government measures to slow down the spread of the virus, Ms Ryan welcomed the government
Wednesday, 11 March 2020: Limerick Chamber CEO Dee Ryan has today said that cooperation and support will be essential to help cope with the public health and economic impact of the COVID-19 virus. “Our priority is public health and, in managing the impact on our health service, we’d urge people to take important and reasonable
Tuesday, March 3, 2020: The CEO of Limerick Chamber, Dee Ryan, has welcomed today’s announcement by Limerick City and County Council of a range of measures to be taken on the revitalisation of the city centre in response to current challenges. Ms Ryan said that while the city centre will undergo an unprecedented programme of
Friday, 28 February 2020: Limerick Chamber has welcomed today’s decision by An Bord Pleanála to grant planning permission for the Opera Site as a decisive moment for the future of the city and region. Having spoken in favour of the development at the An Bord Pleanála oral hearing last December, Dee Ryan CEO, Limerick Chamber
Flexible working hours and conditions are key to staff retention. Chamber hears that company policies, not pay or perks are the biggest draw. Limerick Chamber members heard this week that flexibility in working hours and practices is the number one reason for their employees to move to a competitor. The results of a survey conducted