China regulators, state banks split staff as fears mount about new COVID-19 outbreaks: Sources

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HONG KONG: Chinese regulators and state-owned banks are taking steps to split staff at their workplaces in Beijing, sources told Reuters, as businesses brace for a possible spike in COVID-19 cases after

The National Development and Reform Commission has informed its staff that it would split them into two groups, with each returning to the workplace on alternate weeks, said another person with direct knowledge of the matter.Chinese government bodies and banks in Beijing have been operating at normal office staffing capacity this year as the city stuck to a stringent zero-COVID protocols, with staff generally not allowed to leave the city for nonessential reasons.

Other large state banks have also made similar arrangements - splitting up staff into rotating shifts while maintaining a maximum of 10 to 20 per cent of staff occupancy in their headquarters in Beijing, said two other people with knowledge of the matter. "There is a new fear among people from getting COVID-19, and that is putting people off from going into the office, and companies are generally not forcing people to go in, either," he added.

 

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