By Marjaleen Ramos
Senator Risa Hontiveros on Tuesday urged the private sector to give their employees the option to "work from home" amid the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) threat.
Sen. Risa Hontiveros (Senator Risa Hontiveros / Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
"Dapat ligtas ang lahat. Ito ang priority natin. Para sa mga empleyadong pwede namang ‘work from home,’ dapat may ganoong option," the senator said in a Facebook post.
“Kung hindi naman kailangang mag-commute ang empleyado araw-araw, mas mapapangalagaan ang kalusugan nila kapag pwedeng magtrabaho sa bahay,” Hontiveros added.
Hontiveros also encouraged the employers to provide protective measures for their employees, such as alcohol, hand sanitizers, and water and soap, in the workplace.
"Lalung-lalo na sa mga empleyadong nasa frontline at nasa maraming tao, kailangang i-provide ng kumpanya ang mga mahahalagang gamit kagaya ng mask at alcohol. Kagaya ng mga salesladies, mga cashier at iba pang nasa service sector, dapat sagot na ng kumpanya ang pang-araw-araw na protective gear nila," she continued.
As of Tuesday, the number of confirmed infections in coronavirus outbreak has reached 42,638 in China, with nearly 2,500 new cases reported, and fatalities totalling 910 people.
Sen. Risa Hontiveros (Senator Risa Hontiveros / Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
"Dapat ligtas ang lahat. Ito ang priority natin. Para sa mga empleyadong pwede namang ‘work from home,’ dapat may ganoong option," the senator said in a Facebook post.
“Kung hindi naman kailangang mag-commute ang empleyado araw-araw, mas mapapangalagaan ang kalusugan nila kapag pwedeng magtrabaho sa bahay,” Hontiveros added.
Hontiveros also encouraged the employers to provide protective measures for their employees, such as alcohol, hand sanitizers, and water and soap, in the workplace.
"Lalung-lalo na sa mga empleyadong nasa frontline at nasa maraming tao, kailangang i-provide ng kumpanya ang mga mahahalagang gamit kagaya ng mask at alcohol. Kagaya ng mga salesladies, mga cashier at iba pang nasa service sector, dapat sagot na ng kumpanya ang pang-araw-araw na protective gear nila," she continued.
As of Tuesday, the number of confirmed infections in coronavirus outbreak has reached 42,638 in China, with nearly 2,500 new cases reported, and fatalities totalling 910 people.