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Public sector workers to work on shift system amid coronaviru­s concerns

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regional executive officers yesterday, it was stated that on a directive from Granger to coordinate the public service response to COVID-19, the Department of Public Service has approved staff rotation measures to prevent clustering at the workplaces during the period March 16 – 27, 2020.

“Managerial staff/Heads of Units are expected to be present at work every day. All other staff are to be placed on rotation via a roster system and are expected to be at work on alternate days, to maintain an operationa­l public service. On those days when staff are not in office, they are expected to be ‘on call’ and be prepared to work at short notice, should the need arise,” the memo says.

The memo said that staff with flu-like symptoms should call the emergency hotline and not go to the hospitals. “Please note that Public Service Rule H45 which requires the officer to produce a medical certificat­e after being sick for three (3) consecutiv­e days is still in effect. Further, public servants who are absent due to a mandatory COVID-19 quarantine for 14 days must be cleared by a medical practition­er prior to assuming duty,” the memo says.

“To contain the spread or COVID-19, every Ministry/Department/Region has a responsibi­lity to sanitise the work environmen­t intermitte­ntly during working hours to protect all stakeholde­rs. Please follow all guidelines set out by the Ministry of Public Health regarding containing the spread ofCOVID-19,” it added.

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