The vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, reminded workers affected by the dana this Saturday that they are exempt from the obligation to go to their jobs if the displacement poses a danger to their safety or interferes with rescue efforts.
In a message on his placed as a consequence of the loss of their homes or belongings.
?? From @empleogob We want to send a clear message: all people who have difficulties going to work safely will be able to use teleworking.
Those who are not able to work should not go to their jobs. We explain??
— Yolanda Díaz (@Yolanda_Diaz_) November 2, 2024
He also recalled that people who have difficulties going to work safely will be able make use of teleworkingalthough this option is not contemplated for those who do not have devices or coverage for it.
“In these cases, all workers may be absent and take paid leave”stressed the vice president, who added that “the Ministry of Labor will ensure that no worker suffers retaliation or is harmed” by this situation.
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