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According to Jolanta Mačiulienė, the most important thing for this sector now is to start working and win back clients, some of whom may have been disappointed by illegally hired service providers.
“We really know that in any case, the first thing to do is to get customers to return to their salons, to the hairdressers that have left, that have already settled and that may have settled in those illegal points, like me. I call. And the increase in prices would probably deter more of our customers, ”the association director told BNS.
“Let’s scare, but correct: it would be very unfair to compensate others for the loss of funds, especially at this time. Because, as far as I know, there are institutions that follow the rise in prices and in those cases you receive a very strong message, information and warning ”Added J. Mačiulienė.
He welcomed the government’s decision to allow small businesses to get back to business.
“We did not jump from earth to heaven, but of course we feel heard, because our repeated appeals have been heeded and we are very happy to be free and we will be among the first to start working on Monday.” “said J. Mačiulienė.
According to her, the beauty business will try to meet all the requirements, in the hope that they will be relieved in the long run.
“Hopefully there is never a reason to complain that the beauty sector is not meeting established standards, and I hope that those 20 squares per person will ‘dissolve’, because as soon as it starts, the curve said,” the government said. actually these suspensions are temporary, only what was after the first quarantine will appear, 10 square meters per person ”, explained the president of the association.
“It would be a huge disappointment if we had to go back to that lockdown (close) after a while, if those diseases increase,” he said.
He said he couldn’t say how many customers would return immediately if there were already queues. According to her, due to space needs, the visit will be “lengthened.”
When asked if they will open all salons and hair salons, he said 20 square kilometers though. The requirement of the meter “scares” and it will be necessary to make several adjustments at work, however, it makes more sense to start working than not, especially when “so long it has been fought, requested, tested by the authorities.
The cabinet decided on Wednesday to allow the opening of non-food stores and hair and beauty salons with separate entrances starting next week.
Hairdressers, beauty salons and most non-food stores in Lithuania have been closed since December 16.
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