Index – Households – Commercial workers are in a critical situation



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Even in compliance with epidemiological norms, those who work in the sector are in a difficult situation, since they are more affected by risk factors, Csaba Bubenkó, president of the Independent Union of Workers, expressed his concern to the Index.

Last week’s single closing day also showed that

customers appear in greater numbers, en masse in stores, shops, shopping centers, making it almost impossible to maintain an element of epidemiological regulation, distance.

Seniors still opt for morning classes for quiet, crowded shopping, but the fall break that started last week could also override their spending habits. Also, children who have been to school so far can go shopping with their parents.

The president of the organization said

ANY LEGISLATION MAY CURRENTLY BE WHICH BUYERS ARE TRYING TO LEAVE THE LOAD OF THE MASKER.

Usually in smaller stores where there is no security guard, commercial workers are responsible for enforcing the rules.

Csaba Bubenkó also complained that workers

sold out during the good six months of the epidemic,

all of this is even reinforced by the upcoming flu season.

Additionally, there is still a shortage of personnel in commerce, compounded by the risk of Covid-19 and influenza pandemics.

I don’t want to get into predictions, but that’s not the best at the moment and is expected to get even worse.

– hinted before the end of the year holidays challenge the union leader.

(Cover image: Shoppers at a grocery store in Budapest on May 14, 2020. Photo: László Aradi / Index)



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