Understanding London businesses' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry continues to interact with Government, the Mayor of London and others to represent the views of London firms during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
As we move through the recovery, businesses are being asked to consider a return to the office. Parts of London, such as the Central Activities Zone, rely on office workers and commuters, and are struggling with the severely reduced footfall.

LCCI - alongside London's Local Chambers - is asking businesses when they foresee a return of employees to the office.

Any contact details provided will be strictly confidential and will not be used for marketing purposes. 

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1. When do you foresee a majority of staff returning to your business's place of work?

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2. What types of measures are you going to introduce at your place of work as employees return? Please tick all that apply

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3. Considering the changes needed to follow government guidelines on social distancing at the workplace, can all of your employees be at your place of work at the same time?

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4. If your business cannot bring all of its employees back to the office to work at the same time, how will that impact your firm's ability to operate at full capacity?

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5. The economic recovery in centres that rely on commuting workers is much slower than other areas. To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree that businesses should bring employees back more quickly, to aid commuter-dependent districts?

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6. (Strictly confidential) How many people does your company employ?

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7. Please supply your name, the name of your company, and email address. (Please note: this survey is anonymous and the information provided will only be used to remove duplicate entries.)

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8. Would you be happy to be contacted by LCCI, with regards to any potential media requests?

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