Small print, packaging and communication businesses join grassroots campaign
The Small Business. Too Big to Ignore campaign today welcomed the many thousands of small businesses in Australia’s print, packaging, communication and information sectors.
The Printing Industries Association of Australia (Printing Industries) has joined the campaign to unite the many voices of small business around Australia and help change the attitudes and actions of politicians and governments by showing them that, together, small business is too big to ignore.
At the heart of the campaign is a genuine grass roots movement, driven by social media and an innovative online social media hub that dynamically brings together posts, images at http://toobigtoignore.org.au.
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) Chief Executive Peter Anderson said: “The print, packaging, communication and information sectors are part of a rapidly evolving industry, with many small businesses needing as much relief as possible from red tape and heavy handed government.”
“Small business has drawn a line in the sand with this campaign and is sending a message loud and clear to Canberra that small business is too big to ignore,” Mr Anderson said.
Printing Industries Chief Executive Officer Bill Healey said: “The vast majority of our members are small businesses and they share the broader concerns of small business about being overtaxed, over-regulated and overlooked by government.
“Small printing industry businesses are too big to ignore, so we are joining the campaign to make a big noise for small business in Canberra” Mr Healey said.
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