Since the government announced the first gradual steps to ease the lockdown, debates have begun in the country’s economic sphere on the scope of the announcements and the necessary economic and health conditions for ending remote working. The steps of a post-lockdown plan still need to be outlined and clarifications regarding the conditions under which companies can call their staff back into offices and factories are still required. However, the Labour Ministry did publish a catalogue of 10 measures and advice regarding the prevention of the spread of the virus in the workplace.
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