MVP conglomerate rolls out unified efforts toward ‘new normal’
MOvING under the banner “Tuluy- Tuloy, Tulung- Tulong,” the Mvp conglo–erate has rolled out unified efforts especially to help the workforce adjust to the “new normal.”
In line with evolving government guidelines, companies like the Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC), Maynilad Water Services Inc., Manila Electric Company (Meralco), and pLDT-S–art are offering the public greater convenience and better service while ensuring the safety of both customers and employees .
LRMC, which operates the LRT-1 line, has begun servicing passengers since June 1 for trips to major cities in Metro Manila such as Pasay, Manila and Quezon City.
Safety measures have been put in place such as limiting passengers to only 160 per trip, requiring them to wear face masks and checking their body temperature before boarding the trains. Com– uters are encouraged to use
Stored Value Cards for contactless payment.
Maynilad has resumed major construction projects for its longterm water loss reduction initiatives, particularly the repair and replacement of old pipe networks that cause spillage or water loss in some areas.
Meralco continues its co–mitment to #KeepTheLightsOn. Mindful that the Covid-19 virus still threatens public health, company President and CEO Atty. Ray Espinosa has emphasized the importance of keeping their employees safe in the workplace. An online app called Code Light keeps tabs on employees’ whereabouts and health status by declaring their daily information.
PLDT and wireless subsidiary S–art Co––unications continues to provide vital communication services to help people keep in touch with their loved ones, stay informed, entertained and able to work and study during the pandemic.
“Our internet services and solutions power homes and businesses, and keep families connected while maintaining social distance in these trying times,” PLDT Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer Al Panlilio said.