The BPIF is seeking the views of UK printers to help it determine its priorities to 2024. The federation has launched a ‘Priorities for Print’ survey, results of which will drive its ‘Priorities for Print’ document, used to influence policy-making on issues that affect UK print businesses.
The survey covers matters including energy supply and cost, inflation, minimum wage increases, international trade, staff retention and Covid measures. The BPIF also wants to hear about any new and emerging issues which make doing business difficult.
‘Priorities for Print’ will be published in the New Year and communicated to decision-makers, supported by a series of meetings between BPIF members and their local MPs (Covid permitting).
BPIF chief executive Charles Jarrold said: “It is crucial that our industry continues to have a voice in the corridors of power. In the last few years we’ve ensured that print’s voice is louder, stronger and is being heard more than ever by Government. With new decisions around Brexit and Covid-19 having huge impacts on an almost daily basis, we intend to keep lobbying on these fast-moving issues. And with just over two years to go until the predicted next General Election, it’s important to be thinking ahead and influencing early on a whole range of wider business challenges across the entire sector.
“But we need to hear from you to inform our approach, so your input is hugely appreciated.”
The survey can be found at: https://bit.ly/329HI9w



