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Half of All Businesses Lay Off Staff, 42% Close Entirely as Coronavirus Crisis Hits

Chambers Ireland and the nationwide network of chambers has today published the results of a survey of businesses, which seeks to quantify and highlight the impacts of COVID-19 on businesses in towns, cities and regions right across the country.

The survey which has over 1,100 responses (1,149) was conducted between 3 April and the morning of 6 April 2020.

The results published this morning are the second in a series of nationwide surveys on the impact of COVID-19 on the business community.

All corners of the country are represented in the responses and the results will inform the advocacy of Chambers Ireland and affiliated chambers, on behalf of businesses throughout the country.

Revenue

Closures

Staffing

Commercial Rates

Next Steps/Economic Interventions

Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot says that there is almost unanimous agreement among members “that a post-COVID-19 stimulus package will be required and that part of these measures must include the provision of grants for business to help them re-open their doors and restore jobs lost”.

“The unprecedented nature of COVID-19 must be met with an unprecedented response”.

Pivot to Survive

Meanwhile, some companies are managing to pivot their operations to address the crisis, with many transitioning to online business – and a livestock mart conducting online auctions.

At Blacknight we have seen a rise in enquiries from business people who realise that they can survive this if they move certain aspects of their operations online. We’ve moved our own operation to a 100% work-from-home model and we are helping others to do the same.

Read the survey results in full here.

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