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A first flexible work and work meeting was held in Istanbul. The Istanbul Provincial General Hygiene Council met today at 12:30 pm under the chairmanship of Governor Ali Yerlikaya via videoconference method. At the meeting, studies on the coronavirus outbreak, early work arrangements for those working in the industrial sector, and flexible work methods in the public were evaluated.
‘WE ARE EXTENDING REMOTE WORK IN THE PUBLIC’
Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya made a statement after the meeting of the Provincial General Hygiene Council. “We have problems complying with the measures individually. We have to get back to ourselves. We must follow the precautions precisely, without the need for someone to supervise us. We do not want to give new victims to the epidemic. Yerlikaya stated that we do not want to go back to restricted days. ”
‘FROM NOVEMBER 9, EMPLOYEES OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTION WILL BEGIN TO OFFER AT 07.00’
Yerlikaya, “In the public sector, those over 60, pregnant women, those with chronic diseases and children under 10 will be considered on administrative leave and will be able to work from home. The rest of the staff will work weekly. Employees of the industrial sector will begin to work at 07.00 hours. The decision will begin on Monday, November 9. It will be applied, “he said.
IT WILL BE CLOSED AT 22.00
President Tayyip Erdoğan announced that after last night’s cabinet meeting, all workplaces will be closed after 10 p.m. to curb the coronavirus epidemic and that flexible working hours will be encouraged in the private and public sectors. Erdogan said: “Except for the delivery service, in restaurants, restaurants, hospitals, hairdresser, hairdresser, wedding, wedding hall, swimming pool, Turkish bath, spa, sauna, cyber cafe, artificial turf, theater, cinema, concert hall and all similar workplaces. services will end at 10:00 pm, “he said.
The first case of the coronavirus outbreak in Turkey on March 10, has seen an upward trend in three months. The number of cases has exceeded 2,000 since the second half of October.
’40 PERCENT OF CASES IN ISTANBUL ‘
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca 2 said on Twitter in November: “If you are in Istanbul, go. I have had 40 percent of the cases in Turkey in the city. Carrier without symptoms, may be an undetermined contact. Travel to postpone if not very necessary, “he wrote.
Minister Koca stated that after the meeting of the Coronavirus Scientific Committee on October 29, the problem that most needed a solution was public transport. Addressing employers, Koca said: “Do your best to switch to flexible work, work shifts if your conditions are right.”