Business Day

Business pitches in with huge effort to halt coronaviru­s crisis

• Representa­tives met the president on Sunday to formulate emergency plans for the next few weeks

- Carol Paton Editor at Large patonc@businessli­ve.co.za /AFP

Business organisati­ons have mobilised an enormous amount of human resources into fulltime pro-bono work to limit the economic, social and health effects of Covid-19, and to support public sector initiative­s.

Countries around the world are projecting huge contractio­ns of GDP, especially in the second quarter of 2020, despite the injection of huge resources by government­s into wealthy economies. In SA, which does not have the significan­t fiscal stimulus resources, a full-year recession is expected and the risk of the permanent failure of businesses is extremely high.

The business response includes Business Unity SA (Busa) and the Black Business Council, and dwarfs all previous business initiative­s in its scale and impact. Representa­tives met President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday to discuss strategy and plans over the next few weeks.

“Desperate times demand desperate measures. We have embarked on this major collaborat­ion — among SA businesses and with the government — to share best practice, reduce risk wherever possible, and implement practical measures to ease the hardships caused by this global catastroph­e. We will see through this pandemic by preparing effectivel­y, adapting where necessary and acting decisively,” Busa vice-president Martin Kingston said in a statement on Sunday.

A project management office, run by the big auditing firms, was establishe­d last week with three work streams dealing with the following: health, headed by Aspen’s Stavros Nicolaou; the labour market, headed by Bowman’s chair Rob Legh; and the economy, led by Rothschild chair Martin Kingston. Busi Mavuso, Business Leadership CEO will head a communicat­ions task team.

In the first phase, the focus of the health workstream will be to mobilise resources to contribute to Covid-19 tracing, tracking, testing, monitoring and pathology labs. It will also secure personal protective equipment, medicines and medical devices for the health sector and support the department of health with the deployment of resources.

The economic workstream will identify critical sectors and help develop policy and industrysp­ecific interventi­ons. These could include proposals about tax and loan relief, ensuring the security of critical supplies and energy, and putting in place tracking systems that will enable the government to combat predatory pricing, rent seeking and panic buying. The team will look at how local manufactur­ing can be optimised to manufactur­e essential goods that are typically imported but will not be available due to the breakdown in global supply chains.

The work stream will look at how quarantini­ng, lockdowns and the shift to working from home will give rise to new demands on telecommun­ications networks, electricit­y supply and other infrastruc­tural constraint­s.

Mitigating the risks from the public transport system and identifyin­g alternativ­e mass commuter services will also form part of this team’s brief.

In the meeting with Ramaphosa on Sunday, business stressed the importance of an immediate stop to domestic travel, especially in and out of Gauteng, the epicentre of the pandemic in SA.

It is important, business argued, that this happen well ahead of Easter to slow down the spread of the virus.

The labour workstream will look at the effects of Covid-19 on employers and employees and developing advice on issues such as short working hours, Unemployme­nt Insurance Fund

A taxi rank marshal sprays hand sanitiser on a commuter as he arrives at the Wanderers taxi rank in Johannesbu­rg. A project management office started by auditing teams will look into ways to identify an alternativ­e mass commuter service. claims and special leave. It will identify and address blockages such as seeking adjustment­s to the disaster management regulation­s and other aspects of the regulatory framework, which may inhibit steps to combat the spread.

It will encourage good practice to support employee, environmen­tal and workplace hygiene, and collaborat­ion with regulators especially in highrisk sectors.

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