Italian public administration
offices must promote 'telework', or telecommuting, and
flexibility as part of measures to contain the spread of
coronavirus, according to a directive signed by Civil Service
Minister Fabiana Dadone published on Wednesday.
More flexibility in the workplace, where possible, was urged
for those with health conditions, commuters and parents,
according to the directive, which also called for video
conferences for meetings.
The directive contained the first indications to contain and
manage the epidemiological emergency from Codiv-19.
The document explained that public administrations not in
areas affected by the outbreak "are not subjected to containment
measures" and the offices activity must continue as usual.
It also called for the rotation of workers in canteens and
public offices to avoid overcrowding.
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