The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is lobbying the Government on behalf of its Members, on several issues around the COVID-19 crisis and its impact on the industry.
In the last week, the GGF has communicated with Government departments on five key issues and will step up the engagement campaign even further with Government to get the required confirmation and clarification, to support GGF Members and the industry in these unprecedented times.
Government Lobbying
The GGF is now in direct communication with Government Ministers and Departments to campaign for change on the following issues:
The GGF will be using its political advisers and political communication channels to create greater awareness of these issues and to urge the Government to make these changes with immediate effect as businesses UK-wide struggle to cope with the dramatically changing trading environment.
John Agnew, GGF Managing Director commented, “These are extremely testing times for our Members and the industry. We have already set up a Business Continuity Support System for our Members and will be communicating daily with Government to try and ensure the trading environment continues for the benefit of all. It would be irresponsible for the Government to insist on people staying at home, if those homes are unhealthy, unsafe or insecure due to inefficient, damaged or broken glass and glazing.”
As part of its Business Continuity Support, the GGF has set up a special daily e-alert for all Members to receive the latest information and is also receiving feedback direct from Members on the operating issues they are facing daily. In addition the GGF has also created a new platform on its web site www.ggf.org.uk to house all the latest government guidance on financial and business support.
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