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Chambers Ireland is the country's largest business organisation, with 60 member chambers representing over 12,000 businesses throughout the island of Ireland. It is a company limited by guarantee, owned by its member chambers, which pay an annual membership subscription fee.

What is a Chamber of Commerce?

A chamber of commerce is an organisation made up of local business representatives who join together to promote the economic and social development of their community in order to make it a better place in which to live, work and do business. Chambers vary in size and may be staffed or operated on a voluntary basis. All chambers will have a president at the helm but not all have a chief executive. Volunteer chambers have an honorary council that runs the chamber in its spare time.




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Members in Focus: Abbott   This month we will focus on a Business in the Community Ireland member company and one of our Summit on Corporate Responsibility 2010 sponsors, Abbott.    [ more ]
July 2010: CR News Monthly online now!   In this month's edition: Registration now open for the Major Summit on Corporate Responsibility: Transforming to a Sustainable Business; next in our Members in Focus series, Craig Skelton General Manager of Abbott Ireland speaks to us about their commitment to corporate responsibility...   [ more ]

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Major Summit on Corporate Responsibility 2010: Transforming to a Sustainable Business   Registration for the Summit on Corporate Responsibility is now open! Visit our dedicated Summit website www.bitc.ie/summit for more information. Over 20 Irish and International speakers are now confirmed.

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