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There will be 12,210 companies that in Medellín will start operating again this Monday, May 11. According to the Technical Table for Economic Impact Measurement, these generate 201,461 formal jobs.
The companies and their employees registered their data on the Medellín Me care platform and also the companies attached their biosafety protocol, “which will be reviewed to verify that the requirements are met. that guarantee the health and well-being of workers”, Explained from the municipal administration.
Likewise, from this table where the Mayor’s Office of Medellín and different business unions work, it is stated that it is urgent encourage staggered schedule strategies in companies to avoid crowds on public transport and common places.
“We are going to work hand in hand with the public conglomerate but also with companies and transporters to guarantee that the jobs have all the necessary requirements to protect the employee, that it can be transported safely, and that he should only go to his office if it is strictly necessary, “said the Secretary of Economic Development, Paola Vargas González.
The subway
Just the Medellín Metro and taking into account that starting this Monday, May 11, there will be an increase in the influx before the incorporation of new sectors of the economy to work, calls on citizens to prioritize self-care and co-responsibility of all passengers.
“The Metro has done everything on its part to guarantee compliance with the regulations decreed by the National Government against mass transportation systems, which must operate at 35% of their capacity to prevent possible Covid-19 infections,” reported in a statement.
They explained that they marked the trains, trams and buses with footprints that indicate the location of the passengers and other actions have been deployed such as the installation of portable sinks in stations, the intensification of cleaning and disinfection routines in platforms and stations, control at entry by the Metro Police and the mandatory use of face masks within the Metro network.
Starting this Monday, waiting times and queues on station platforms will increase before entering the Metro network to guarantee 35% maximum occupancy on trains, trams, buses and gondolas.
The companies
Authorized return companies include some in the manufacturing sector such as the manufacture of motor vehicles, computer products, furniture, machinery and equipment. In addition, companies related to automotive services and maintenance, agricultural technology and machinery.
Some activities of the wholesale trade are also exempt, specifically vehicles and auto parts, furniture and household goods, and retail, such as the distribution of pet products, construction materials, hardware, fuels, books, newspapers and stationery.
“Our purpose from the Mayor’s Office of Medellín is to guarantee that all these companies can operate without neglecting the health and well-being of all our inhabitants,” said the official.
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