Chamber President Rowena Dooley & Cathaoirleach Cllr. Andrea Dalton
With the support of the Town & Village Renewal Scheme, County Carlow have launched a new campaign focusing on Carlow as a location for remote working and working holidays which will conclude with Carlows First Business Day to be held in October 2023.
Giving an overview of the campaign , Kieran Comerford , Head of Economic Development & Enterprise said “The campaign will run from next week until October and includes profiles of remote workers and their experience in Carlow, profiling the remote working hubs in County Carlow which are part of the Connected Hubs , National Network”.
One of the partners of the project is County Carlow Chamber and Rowena Dooley, President of County Carlow Chamber says “Carlow provides an ideal location for companies and individuals who want to go remote or be hybrid”.
Remote and hybrid workforces bloom across Carlow.
Hybrid working is becoming increasingly popular all across Ireland in fact, as more businesses adopt this flexible working arrangement.
Cllr Andrea Dalton, Cathaoirleach of Carlow County Council said “As a Council we want to ensure that Carlow is an ideal place to live, learn and play. Supporting our working population and business community is an essential part of that. Remote and hybrid working is having a positive impact on the rural economy of County Carlow. Given its proximity to the capital, remote and hybrid solutions are allowing Carlow to retain talent, create jobs, boost the local economy, reduce commuting costs, improve quality of life, reduce infrastructure costs, and improve environmental sustainability”.
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