2018 Annual Member Survey and Working in Whistler Survey Highlights
Our purpose is to make business easy for our Members. The powerful data from our business community will help guide the development of programs and initiatives to best serve Member needs. 92 Member businesses participated in the survey, which asked questions divided into three areas, YOUR BUSINESS, YOUR CHAMBER, and a special YOUR TEAM section.
This special YOUR TEAM section is dedicated to recruitment & retention – and results from the work of the Labour Task Force. The results of this special section have been combined with the results from the 2018 Working in Whistler Employee Survey to give us powerful comparative data.
ANNUAL MEMBER SURVEY RESULTS WORKING IN WHISTLER SURVEY RESULTS
BC Businesses Face Major Hurdles Under Phase 2 of Restart Plan
The Whistler Chamber and the BC Chamber of Commerce collaborated on another Pulse Check survey to collect and provide information to government, from a range of Whistler Businesses. Thank you to everyone who completed the latest MindReader Pulse Check survey…
Almost half of BC businesses that are temporarily closed not confident in ability to reopen
The COVID-19 crisis is deepening for British Columbia businesses with four-in-ten (43%) of those surveyed stating they can only continue to operate for up to three months under current restrictions. For businesses temporarily closed, the future is similarly dire…
COVID-19 Provincial Economic Stimulus – Letter to Minister of Finance
During these unprecedented times, the Whistler Chamber continues to work hard to advocate for YOU, our Members. This week we sent a letter to Minister of Finance, Carole James, regarding the COVID-19 Provincial Economic Stimulus and the pressing issues…
Pulse Check Survey Provides New Business Impact Data
The results are in! The Whistler Chamber and the BC Chamber of Commerce have collaborated to collect and provide information to government, from businesses of all sizes within our community. Information gathered will inform a holistic approach between government and society in acting on the COVID-19 pandemic…
Support for Business and Not-For-Profits
Today, Prime Minister Trudeau announced four measures to further support business and not-for-profits who are struggling in the face of COVID-19 pandemic. In brief: The wage subsidy has been increased from 10% to 75% for qualifying businesses, back dated to March 15, 2020.