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95% of energy customers cite 'price' as the main driver for switching suppliers, according to survey
August 2020 - Utilities
95% of energy customers cite 'price' as the main driver for switching suppliers: A survey of UK households has found that 'price' remains the main reason for switching energy suppliers, followed by 'clarity around costs and charges'… Read more...
More than half Labourlist readers believe the next government will be Conservative, according to survey
August 2020 - Central Government
More than half Labourlist readers believe the next government will be Conservative: A survey of Labourlist readers has found that 55% believe a Conservative government in some form after the next election is most probable - with 45% believing a Labour-led… Read more...
Two-fifths of Britons are likely to use the Government's 'Eat Out to Help Out’ discount initiative before the end of August, reveals survey
August 2020 - Central Government
Two-fifths of Britons are likely to use the Government's 'Eat Out to Help Out’ discount initiative before the end of August: A survey of British adults has found that 41% are either 'likely' or 'very likely' to use the Government’s… Read more...
Workers on furlough three times more likely to have missed payments in last month, according to survey
August 2020 - Financial Services
Workers on furlough three times more likely to have missed payments in last month: New research from Which? has revealed that people who have been furloughed by their employer, have had their hours reduced, or have been put on enforced leave are more… Read more...
More than half the pharmacists polled in survey said they worked overtime during the peak of COVID-19, yet 62% said they were not paid for the extra work
August 2020 - Pharmaceutical
More than half the pharmacists polled in survey said they worked overtime during the peak of COVID-19, yet 62% said they were not paid for the extra work: A survey of pharmacists has found that more than half of those polled (56%) worked additional… Read more...
