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Policy Update

Budget 2013
The Chamber welcomes the focus that Budget 2013 has placed on the vital role of SMEs in the economy, the reinforcement of its commitment to the 12.5% corporation tax, the absence of any increases to employer’s PRSI and that the much feared transfer of sick pay costs to employers did not materialise.  While accepting that some tough decisions had to be made regarding Government expenditure, the Chamber is disappointed that more was not done to incentivise and support further business growth, essential to stimulating job creation.  

More reaction to Budget 2013 can be found here.


Reform of National Micro & Small Business Support Infrastructure
The Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation is drafting legislation to dissolve existing County and City Enterprise Boards and create an enhanced national micro enterprise support model, delivered through Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) in each local authority. The Department has called for submissions as part of their planning for the establishment of the Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs). The Chamber believes that it is imperative that the roles and functions of LEOs are clearly defined and that the Terms of Reference be explicitly outlined before the offices commence operation. If members have any comments on the operation of LEOs, please contact Siobhan Bradley, Policy & Research Manager by 4pm Monday 17th December.  


Cork City Movement Strategy
The Chamber recently met with ARUP and MVA Consultancy who are undertaking a review of the existing traffic management system in the city centre on behalf of Cork City Council. The review is focused on the development of a multi-modal sustainable transport system that provides access for a greater number of people. The draft strategy proposes improvements for general vehicular access, public transport movement, pedestrian movement and cycling access in the city centre. A public consultation process seeking feedback on the proposals is now underway and will run until the end of January. 

 

Cork Chamber is currently putting together a submission, if you have any suggested inputs please contact, Aislinn Stanton, Policy & Research Executive by 4pm Friday 18th January.

 

For further information on the project please click here.

 

 

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