The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has reacted to the new Government guidance for tradespeople working in people’s homes, which has now changed for work being carried out in homes in England only.
After confusion in the Glass & Glazing industry around whether companies can work in domestic properties, the GGF has contacted Government with some questions.
If ever there was a time when the membership of a leading professional association in any industry is invaluable, it’s now, explain the Steel Window Association (SWA).
The GGF has underlined its positions on several issues around the developing COVID-19 crisis and its impact on the glass and glazing industry, courtesy of a statement to GGF Members and the Industry, from MD John Agnew.
The GGF has received clarification on whether or not its Member companies should remain open for business, amidst the COVID-19 crisis and subsequent lockdown.
The GGF has formally written to The Chancellor of the Exchequer, highlighting the current cash flow crisis in the glass and glazing industry, caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.
To help GGF Members cope during the COVID-19 crisis, the federation has set up several platforms and communications channels under a new service, entitled ‘Business Continuity Support’.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has launched a new consumer PR campaign, entitled ‘Think Glass’, to increase awareness of the lifestyle benefits of glass to homeowners.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) welcomed Mark Austin as the new GGF president at the President’s Reception, held at The Landmark Hotel in London.