Event Details
Last month, the European Commission committed to reducing the administrative burden associated with EU regulations and schemes by 25%, and by 35% for small and medium-sized businesses, by the end of its mandate in 2029. This was greatly welcomed by the Dublin business community who want to see similar commitments made over the lifetime of the Irish Government.
The Government of Ireland expressed interest in reducing bureaucracy for business, keeping a laser focus on competitiveness. In light of this, Dublin Chamber would like to invite you to a roundtable discussion at which members can share their concerns or specific feedback on the administrative pressures impacting their businesses.
Time:
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
Venue:
Webinar, Dublin Chamber, . .
The roundtable will be held online at 12pm on Friday 4th April. The session will last approximately 60 minutes, and the discussion will be based on your individual input and broadly framed by the following questions:
Q1. What are the most time-consuming or resource-intensive administrative burdens currently affecting your business? Examples might include ESG reporting, availing of government sustainability or enterprise supports, or adapting to evolving HR requirements arising from increased statutory sick leave, gender pay gap reporting or upcoming Auto-Enrolment obligations, amongst many others.
Q2. Have you had to hire additional HR staff or external consultants to help manage regulatory or compliance responsibilities? If yes, what are the associated costs involved? If not, do you anticipate needing additional support further down the line due to administrative pressures?