Since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis, Inditex has not stopped having details with its employees. In addition to preventing the ERTE, Amancio Ortega has helped the public health system with a large amount of material, both by donating it and by transporting it from China to Spain for the government. -his latest initiative has to do with his workers’ children and the first relaxation of confinement, and that is that the company has distributed masks for the children who can now go out on the street
Since yesterday, more than six million children have been able to go out on the streets for one hour a day and without going more than one kilometre from their homes. With the news of this partial deconfinementThe employees of Inditex, according to their social networks, wanted to give them masks suitable for children between the ages of 3 and 14.
Thus, the textile group made a delivery last week of masks to those employees with children in their care. As reported by the CCOO union, this is a one-off delivery of masks similar to those of adults, only child-sized.
In addition, it has come to light that the company is going to start tests of Covid-19 in all its logistics platforms in the countryThe aim is to help those members of staff who are most at risk and who have not been able to get it done through the public health system.
At the moment, it is not feasible to carry out mass tests, so the tests will be reserved mainly for those workers who have symptoms or sensitive personnel who are returning to their post.
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Since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis, Inditex has not stopped having details with its employees. In addition to preventing the ERTE, Amancio Ortega has helped the public health system with a large amount of material, both by donating it and by transporting it from China to Spain for the government. -his latest initiative has to do with his workers’ children and the first relaxation of confinement, and that is that the company has distributed masks for the children who can now go out on the street
Since yesterday, more than six million children have been able to go out on the streets for one hour a day and without going more than one kilometre from their homes. With the news of this partial deconfinementThe employees of Inditex, according to their social networks, wanted to give them masks suitable for children between the ages of 3 and 14.
Thus, the textile group made a delivery last week of masks to those employees with children in their care. As reported by the CCOO union, this is a one-off delivery of masks similar to those of adults, only child-sized.
In addition, it has come to light that the company is going to start tests of Covid-19 in all its logistics platforms in the countryThe aim is to help those members of staff who are most at risk and who have not been able to get it done through the public health system.
At the moment, it is not feasible to carry out mass tests, so the tests will be reserved mainly for those workers who have symptoms or sensitive personnel who are returning to their post.
Photos | Unsplash.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis, Inditex has not stopped having details with its employees. In addition to preventing the ERTE, Amancio Ortega has helped the public health system with a large amount of material, both by donating it and by transporting it from China to Spain for the government. -his latest initiative has to do with his workers’ children and the first relaxation of confinement, and that is that the company has distributed masks for the children who can now go out on the street
Since yesterday, more than six million children have been able to go out on the streets for one hour a day and without going more than one kilometre from their homes. With the news of this partial deconfinementThe employees of Inditex, according to their social networks, wanted to give them masks suitable for children between the ages of 3 and 14.
Thus, the textile group made a delivery last week of masks to those employees with children in their care. As reported by the CCOO union, this is a one-off delivery of masks similar to those of adults, only child-sized.
In addition, it has come to light that the company is going to start tests of Covid-19 in all its logistics platforms in the countryThe aim is to help those members of staff who are most at risk and who have not been able to get it done through the public health system.
At the moment, it is not feasible to carry out mass tests, so the tests will be reserved mainly for those workers who have symptoms or sensitive personnel who are returning to their post.
Photos | Unsplash.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis, Inditex has not stopped having details with its employees. In addition to preventing the ERTE, Amancio Ortega has helped the public health system with a large amount of material, both by donating it and by transporting it from China to Spain for the government. -his latest initiative has to do with his workers’ children and the first relaxation of confinement, and that is that the company has distributed masks for the children who can now go out on the street
Since yesterday, more than six million children have been able to go out on the streets for one hour a day and without going more than one kilometre from their homes. With the news of this partial deconfinementThe employees of Inditex, according to their social networks, wanted to give them masks suitable for children between the ages of 3 and 14.
Thus, the textile group made a delivery last week of masks to those employees with children in their care. As reported by the CCOO union, this is a one-off delivery of masks similar to those of adults, only child-sized.
In addition, it has come to light that the company is going to start tests of Covid-19 in all its logistics platforms in the countryThe aim is to help those members of staff who are most at risk and who have not been able to get it done through the public health system.
At the moment, it is not feasible to carry out mass tests, so the tests will be reserved mainly for those workers who have symptoms or sensitive personnel who are returning to their post.
Photos | Unsplash.