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Hard hitting new campaign launched by #WeMakeEvents, as survey shows live event supply chain on verge of collapse UK – #WeMakeEvents has launched a hard-hitting campaign, rallying the UK Government to provide urgent relief to a struggling live events sector. The Government Can’t See Us, Can You? shows the devastation the pandemic has wrought on the live event supply chain, told through the stories of the highly-skilled professionals whose livelihoods have been seriously damaged.
#WeMakeEvents is calling on the Government – in an open letter to Rishi Sunak – to halt the destruction of the sector by recognising the impact of the pandemic on the live event supply chain, to support individuals and businesses to survive while they cannot work, and to engage with the sector to develop a plan for reopening, including Government-backed COVID-19 cancellation insurance.
We Make Events study: 43 per cent of live events businesses to close by June
19th February 2021
We Make Events has released new research indicating that 43 per cent of businesses across the live events industry could fold by June.
The We Make Events campaign is calling for urgent government support, as the live events industry continues to face the devasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. With live events having ground to a halt for almost a year now, thousands of jobs and businesses have been affected, especially amongst the vast number of freelancers and self-employed professionals who are ineligible for financial support.