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According to Jolanta Mačiulienė, most beauty salons would not be able to meet the space requirement, so around 80 percent would not be able to return to work. Professionals.
“It just came to our knowledge then. There are no such premises in Lithuania that will allow 20 square meters M. Meters to give to a customer. Our standard prepared beauty salons, for example, on those five floors, are standard cabinets made of apartments and 20 m2 meters, there are no such offices, ”J. Mačiulienė told BNS.
According to her, the government did not listen to the beauty workers who worked during the first quarantine to provide the client with 10 m2. Area meters.
“During the first quarantine, we had working hours so as not to get confused. If there are five jobs in the booth, two are left on the shift, preferably three. We leave one and a half of those three now, ”said J.Mačiulienė.
“We just realized that we were accepting what they wanted. It would have been necessary to ask us, we work very well and we were used to those 10 m2. Meters,” he added.
J.Mačiulienė also said that he was against the fact that if the government plans to grant tax breaks in the market, the same benefit is not considered for the beauty business.
“The marketplaces have been compensated by the beauty salons, which rent jobs in the same way, there is not even discussion about it,” said the president of the association.
The government tentatively agreed on Monday that some non-grocery stores and hair salons could open starting next Monday, but the final decision is scheduled for Wednesday.
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