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Corporate Gifting or Employee Rewards
More Than Just a Gift Card
 

The Cork Chamber Gift Card is ideal way to support local through your employee rewards this Christmas.

 

Importantly, the Cork Chamber Gift Card, supports the local economy by ensuring that the money stays within the Cork region, and this has proven to be very popular among the business community. Since its introduction in 2018, the Cork Chamber Gift Card has contributed approximately €900,000 directly to the local economy.

 

The Cork Chamber Gift Card is operated by One4All, Ireland’s leading multi-store gift card, the card is accepted by 100s of retailers and businesses across Cork city and county.


Informing You
Brexit and your food Business
 

Now, is the time to plan and prepare for the new checks, controls and regulatory requirements for UK food imports to Ireland, and Irish food exports to the UK, which will operate from 1 January 2021. Watch back on informative Brexit Bite webinars from the Food Safety Authority of Ireland.


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Chamber Update
 

Dear Chamber Member,

 

I hope you, your colleagues and families are keeping safe and well.
 
The renewal of restrictions, bringing us to what we now know as level 5, is challenging for people and businesses throughout Cork.

 

It is at times like this that community is more important than ever, and I remind all our members that the Chamber remain unrelenting in our support of the business community. Please stay in touch with me or any of the Chamber team to discuss the issues affecting your business and how we can support you. Our lobbying activity has been operating at an intense pace through this year, and it is positive to see the Government responding with improved supports, extended rates waivers and increasingly more tailored approach to business supports.

 

The increase to the value of the Wage Subsidy Scheme, is very welcome. There must also be absolute urgency in


Dear Chamber Member,

 

I hope you, your colleagues and families are keeping safe and well.
 
The renewal of restrictions, bringing us to what we now know as level 5, is challenging for people and businesses throughout Cork.

 

It is at times like this that community is more important than ever, and I remind all our members that the Chamber remain unrelenting in our support of the business community. Please stay in touch with me or any of the Chamber team to discuss the issues affecting your business and how we can support you. Our lobbying activity has been operating at an intense pace through this year, and it is positive to see the Government responding with improved supports, extended rates waivers and increasingly more tailored approach to business supports.

 

The increase to the value of the Wage Subsidy Scheme, is very welcome. There must also be absolute urgency in the deployment of business supports and in particular the new Covid Restrictions Support Scheme which is now needed less than a week after its launch on Budget day. Any timelag in the availability of payments will be detrimental to businesses that were only beginning to come up for air <latest updates here>.

 

Every citizen and business has a role to play in bringing about reduced restrictions. It is essential that progress is made before the Christmas period kicks off in earnest. It is hard to overstate the significance of this trading period to retail and hospitality and we urge anyone shopping online to search the names of their local providers rather than simply searching for the product or service you have in mind. It’s no longer about consumer preference, it’s about keeping people in our community at work. The Cork Chamber Gift Card, which can be purchased online, is a great option for those looking to support the local economy through team rewards or Christmas gifts. 

 

Government must continue to accelerate and strive for exemplary testing, tracing and isolating to ensure that no technical barrier exists to lessening the restriction levels. Businesses continue to take every conceivable step and it essential that the relentless pursuit of best in class testing continues, so that in so far as is safely possible, economic activity can exist in parallel with pandemic control.

 

Yesterday’s flooding brought additional stresses to those affected in the city centre. This current chapter in the ongoing flooding of Cork City centre is highly challenging and quite simply, had the Morrison’s Island flood defences been in place, yesterday's flooding would not have occurred. We are now in a place where Morrison’s island is undergoing a challenge in the high court despite the scheme being supported by the business representative organisations, City Council, the OPW and Government. We have a solution, and we must start making progress.

 

There is also cause for positivity. Construction, and manufacturing remain open and will continue to perform providing some much needed stability. Those that can work from home are well accustomed to it by now. The Dunkettle Interchange has been a positive investment decision, and planning has been granted for Ireland's tallest building at the custom house and for a comprehensive upgrade of the public realm at Mc Curtain Street. Meanwhile, the greatest street artists in Ireland have been leaving their mark on Cork through the Árdu project led by local artist Shane O’Driscoll.


Ultimately, we must keep Cork working, and while the news this week is immense, now is the time pull together once again.

 

Conor Healy

087 947 1858

Connecting You
Business Breakfast Live with An Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD
 

Thurs 22 Oct | 8am-9am | Online

 

As head of our Government, Chair of Fianna Fáil and TD for Cork South Central, An Taoiseach will share his vision for business, for Cork and for Ireland as we seek to use this pandemic to enhance our competitiveness, resilience and sustainability to further distinguish Cork as a great place to live and to do business. Join us together with An Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD at this exclusive Cork Chamber member event.


Connecting You
Sustainable Cork Programme with Dr. Tara Shine and Madeleine Murray of Change by Degrees
 

Fri 6 Nov | 11am-12pm | Online

 

Our third webinar of the series titled 'Business Resilience in an Uncertain World: How Sustainability Can Help' will feature Dr. Tara Shine, Environmental Scientist and Madeleine Murray, Media Strategist, Change by Degrees who will discuss the importance of understanding risk and how to manage it to build resilience in an uncertain world.


Networking at Noon Live @ Grant Thornton
 

Thur 5 Nov | 12pm-1pm

 

As the pandemic continues, our popular face-to-face networking events are no longer an option but we are keen to provide you with the opportunity to meet and connect with other businesses virtually.

 

This session will also feature an exclusive virtual tour of Grant Thornton's brand new office space at Penrose Dock.


Advancing You
Statement by the European Commission
 

Read the statement from the fourth regular meeting of the EU-UK Joint Committee, on the implementation and application of the Withdrawal Agreement, co-chaired by Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič. 


Upskilling You
CIT Diploma in Project Management
Member Price €2,695
 

Fri 13 Nov | part time - online

 

Level 8 Special Purpose Award

With the emergence of Project Management as a standalone profession, international accreditation that is accepted across industries is becoming increasingly important. This course is suitable for individuals who may have practical experience of either being involved in projects or managing and leading projects but need to supplement this with the necessary education. This course is aimed at those who seek to employ professional project management methodologies in the Initiation, Planning, Execution, Control and Close-Out of their Projects.


Presentation Skills
Member Price €180
 

Weds 28 Oct | 2pm-3:30pm | 3 afternoons

 

This interactive presentation skills training course will give you the skills, knowledge and tools to plan, design and deliver effective memorable presentations.

 

It will enable you to make fearless presentations in the future and have the confidence to equip you with the preparation techniques needed to set yourself up for successful presentations.

 


Representing You
Jack Lynch Tunnel Closures
 

There are a series of tunnel closures planned in late October for maintenance works


Informing You
Economic Trends Q3 2020 Sponsored by Ulster Bank
 

* Business confidence dips to 68% in Q3 from 73% in Q2

* 51% of businesses experienced a decrease in turnover over the last quarter

* 21% of responding businesses report that >90% of employees are working from home


Covid Business Supports
 

Updates to our Covid Business Support page include

* CRSS, new Covid Restrictions Support Scheme

* EWSS, increased value of the Employer Wages Subsidy Scheme

* Official Government statement on moving to level 5 restrictions