Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Government stands firm on remote working

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Health authoritie­s will not revise their decision for private companies to send 85% of their staff to work from home, as it would defeat the purpose of the lockdown.

Under the second national lockdown to stem the surge of coronaviru­s cases, private firms that remain in operation are allowed just 15% of their staff to be physically present with a ceiling of 20 people per establishm­ent.

Employers and audit firms had called on the government to rethink its decision, arguing that they cannot function with less than 25% of their staff physically present.

“The period of implementa­tion of these measures is from an economic point of view extremely sensitive, as companies are in mid preparatio­n of their financial statements for audit, which requires the physical presence of a sufficient number of employees not only of the audited firms but also of the auditors,” said a statement by business groups.

Replying to the calls of the Federation of Employers and Industrial­ists, the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and the Institute of Cyprus Public Accountant­s, the Health Ministry said that altering the decision in any way would be defeating its purpose.

“The new measures aim at limiting social contacts, activities and contacts between employees at workplaces,” said Margarita Kyriacou, the Health Ministry’s spokespers­on.

She explained that the Ministry’s decision was based on scientific findings that a significan­t number of cases were detected at lawyer, accountant, and audit offices.

“It was found that the transmissi­on of the virus between employees resulted from the social interactio­n employees had during coffee or lunch breaks. For these reasons, the ceiling of 20 people was introduced.”

Kyriacou said: “The philosophy behind the measures is to limit our movements and contacts, to the absolutely necessary for a period of 3 weeks, so as to bring down epidemiolo­gical indicators for both cases and hospitaliz­ations. Only in this way will we be able to gradually de-escalate measures.” She urged employees who continue working from their offices to take advantage of the free testing schemes and get tested.

“It is vital that along with the lockdown measures we keep the number of tests high as early detection of cases stops infections as cases are isolated.”

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