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“Both cases are related to known outbreaks of infection in Vilnius and Kaunas, outside Danske and are not related to each other,” he told Delfi.
A. Švolkienė said that one of his colleagues works from home, so we are basically talking about a single employee who visited the office.
“Everyone who had contact with this colleague was immediately informed and asked to work from home for at least 14 days, and the premises were thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
The team leaders were also informed about these cases. We proactively contacted the National Center for Public Health, “said the interlocutor.
A representative from Danske Bank also said that she shares information and reminders with the rest of the employees about the safety and health rules that must be observed if they work in offices.
“For example, where it is not possible to guarantee a safe distance, masks are mandatory, the number of staff in offices is limited, surfaces are intensively disinfected, etc.,” he said.
A. Švolkienė stated that Danske Bank is constantly monitoring the situation and will definitely strengthen its actions if necessary.
According to Sodra, on August 12, Danske Bank had 4,070 employees.
The company’s website recalls that Danske Bank is gradually liquidating its banking activities in Lithuania.
However, in Lithuania, Danske Bank continues to strengthen its centers of excellence, which today employ more than 18 percent. all Danske Bank Group employees.
Danske Bank’s global services and information technology centers in Vilnius and Kaunas develop and serve the bank’s clients in 12 countries around the world.
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