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SINGAPORE – When the circuit breaker ends, all companies – including those resuming operations in the first two phases of the economy’s re-opening – should adopt working from home as a default option.
This means that employees who have been working from home must continue to do so, and should go to the office only where there is no alternative.
Checks will be conducted to ensure that this is being done, said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in a press release on Friday (May 29), and businesses that do not ensure that employees work from home where possible, or whose workers do not adhere to safe management measures, may have to close their workplaces.
To reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission in the community, all workplace personnel, including employees and visitors, should minimise socialising in the first two phases of the economy’s re-opening, said MOM, which gave more updates on safe management measures that companies should take in its press release.
All social gatherings, such as birthday celebrations and team-bonding activities at the workplace, must be cancelled or deferred.
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