
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce (GMCC) is calling for business owners in Stockport to share how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected businesses.
The survey forms the fieldwork for the GMCC’s fourth Quarterly Economic Survey of 2020, and will end on the 4th December.
The Greater Manchester Quarterly Economic Survey is a survey conducted by GMCC. Completed by local businesses for local businesses, the survey takes businesses’ opinions and forms an accurate and up-to-date picture of the local economy and what it means for the businesses that exist within it. The survey monitors business sentiment across key areas such as domestic demand, plans to recruit, perceived gaps in skills and, more recently, the economic implications of Covid-19.
Conducted by the Chamber’s Head of Research, Subrah Krishnan-Harihara, the survey is crucial to local organisations that interact with businesses so that they can understand the health of the Greater Manchester business community.
In 2020, the Quarterly Economic Survey, or QES, has aimed to understand how far Covid-19 business support measures, such as the furlough scheme, have affected businesses and if government support is going far enough.
Fill in the Quarterly Economic survey online today and help raise the voice of business in Stockport at a local and national level. Survey responses are completely anonymous.