Follows 'big concerns' about Covid spread in offices
Legislation will be brought in to stop people going into offices if necessary.
That’s according to the chief minister – he’s urging employers to ensure that only staff that are ‘absolutely essential’ go into workplaces.
It’s after ‘big concerns’ around office workers with considerable spread of the virus in this area.
Howard Quayle said he hoped that employers will make the right decisions for the community and the Island.
Anyone who believes their employers are acting unreasonably, and putting them at risk, is asked to contact worksafe@gov.im.
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